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| Surface Interval: Discuss scapa itinerary in the General Diving Forums forums: 6 weeks today we'll be there so it is!!... |
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The Tabarka followed by the Markgraf are my favorites - having spent some very happy weeks pottering around the latter. The James Barrie is just a trawler, but it does look like a ship, I fail to get exited by it If you are live a long way from Scapa and are unlikely to do it regularly, it is more than worth going for a guided tour - you will get way more out of the wrecks than left to your own devices, and see plenty you'd otherwise miss - particulalry on the KPW and the Markgraf. Although I was guided through the wrecks before Baloo headed north, I've been in the water enough around him to know I'd recommend him. |
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