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Trip Reports: Discuss Abelard in the Trips, Spaces and Coastguard Information forums: Hi all The one fingered typing wombat (also self appointed leader of the “Let’s go diving party”) reporting on the ...

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Old 24-08-05, 09:47 PM
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Abelard

Hi all
The one fingered typing wombat (also self appointed leader of the “Let’s go diving party”) reporting on the latest Monday Night Seasearch out of Plymouth.

The Dirty Dozen Set off on the good ship Aquanaut for the wreck of the Abelard just outside of Plymouth Breakwater. The weather was a gentle breeze with a soft swell, so all pleasant.

Now before all the Wreck heads start looking for the Abelard in search of bounty… don’t, it’s only a boiler and some debris that remain.

Fish life saw loads of Bib and Poor Cod, plus a miriad of small fry that I have no hope of identifying. Wrasse were abundant, and the beady red eyes of velvet swimming crabs could be seen pearing out at me.

Due to my 18 month old daughter pressing keys, chunk of text has gone missing…

Suffice to say a good dive.

Scott have a good time back in Wales, to our main man on starfish… that star fish with the spiney bits…. Yes you know its name, Berry your forms get bigger, Fraser where were you?
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