Anyone who has ever tried carving a pumpkin probably knows how hard that is.
Now try doing it underwater.
A creative group of scuba divers competed in an annual pumpkin carving contest in the waters off Key Largo, Florida Saturday.
Nearly 2 dozen artists, working in teams of two, used dive knives and carving tools.
They were about 30 feet deep near a coral reef.
The big challenge: keeping the naturally buoyant pumpkins from floating away while they carved them.
Two divers from Detroit took first place.
Their jack-o’-lantern showed two eels around a heart.
The winners received a free dive trip in Key Largo.
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