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ADVANCE FOR SATURDAY, SEPT. 19, 2015, - In this photo taken Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2015, Bangor, Pa., Police Chief Scott Felchock gives a tour of a Bangor quarry known as Seven Slopes of Slate quarry, where people frequently attempt to swim and 19 people were cited for trespassing the previous weekend. Although divers flock to a cliff about 120 feet above the water, water temperatures below the quarry's surface vary dramatically even in midsummer, posing risks of "cold shock," hypothermia and drowning as temperatures dip from the 70s at the surface to the 50s just 15 feet below. (Emily Paine/The Morning Call via AP) THE EXPRESS-TIMES OUT; WFMZ OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT
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