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| Trip Reports: Discuss Plymouth Seasearch and the James Eagan Lane in the Trips, Spaces and Coastguard Information forums: Ok one fingered typing Wombat back. The intrepid 11 this time set off for an evening dive on this beautifull ... |
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| Plymouth Seasearch and the James Eagan Lane Ok one fingered typing Wombat back. The intrepid 11 this time set off for an evening dive on this beautifull wreck. New faces on board were Turbinator and Kirsten welcome Peeps! Well what a wonderful dive it was, hour long, 5m vis, 14 degrees (toasty). And what did we see I here you ask... well here goes The worlds biggest lobster (honest!) Poor cod Bib Pollock Jewel anemonies of all colours Sand masons Edible crabs Spider crabs Wrasse of every form Pink sea fans Deadmans fingers Plumose anemonies Devonshire cup corals And more but time for bed... |
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