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Old 23-04-08, 04:27 PM
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In no particular order

1. Helena Faulbaums - near Oban

2. Hispania - Sound Of Mull

3. “The Biggun” – off Amble – never knew what she was called but a cracking wreck with lots of goodies

4. The Brummer – swimming from bow to well well past the bridge with no sign of daylight was a highlight of a Scapa trip many moons ago

5. Inverlane – Great blockship – again entire dive inside the wreck

6. “Not the Anna Bhan” Mull – on my stag week – never found her, but going down the line “bought the dummy” from the first lot down that they had found her. To come back up the line into a shower of scallop guts raining down on us, just poured salt into the wounds. However, never laughed so much on a dive.

7. The Nordhuk - off Skye

8. The Wallachia - Clyde – even if the beer did taste foul

9. St Chamond N. Cornwall – oooo trains! And also a sunfish at 30ms. First dive back after slipped disc op. There is a God and I thank her

10. ……. Being kept free, just in case one of the wrecks in the Moray Forth (especially The Verona) lives up to expectations – roll on May when we head up there for a long weekend

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