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| Surface Interval: Discuss Is swimming around under water enough?. in the General Diving Forums forums: I can generally find something to enjoy in any dive I much prefer wrecks, but if there are none of ... |
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| I can generally find something to enjoy in any dive I much prefer wrecks, but if there are none of these available then scenic is fine. I can enjoy clear water and sea life but doubt i would want to do too much of this type though. My 8 Dives of of Lanzarote last year were a great mixture of viz, fish and some small wrecks but i was really glad to get back out in the channel the following week This year all my dives have been on Channel Wrecks and has been good, but even with these i don't like to do the same ones too often unless they are extra special like the Cuvier, Hermes, Henry B Plant etc. I really enjoy new to me wrecks but not new/modern wrecks. This year so far has seen me dive 8 wrecks for the first time and some of these have had the extra spice of not being dived very much previously Puddles are for training and build up/practice but only if you cannot do it in the sea. I have been nowhere near a puddle this year
__________________ Paul Oliver Canterbury Divers DUE - Dover Underwater Explorers 2 Rules - 1. You books you pays. 2. Always return to the shot Last edited by Paul Oliver : 02-06-08 at 09:46 PM. |
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