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    Question Talland Bay cornwall

    Hi all. I have been looking around YD and the web for shore dives sight not to far from plymouth for the club. I have seen there are some wrecks in Talland bay can you dive them from the shore and are they easy to find? i here that 2 of them are not easy but 1 is also if you miss the wreck is there other stuff to see? it looks good on google. any past expereancs with the sight is welcome.
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    Hi mate,

    I think one of them is in the centre of the bay, just on the edge of the rocks where it turns sandy. Haven't a clue where the other is. As far as I know, there's not much wreckage about.

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    Dived th bay a few time sbut never been looking for, or found awreck. Plenty of life to see otherwise.

    Not teh only bay in the area that's worth a trip - Wembury is also a good dip, old pier steps are also interesting.
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    At a low tide you can see the ships boiler at Talland Bay, I've got some pics of it somewhere. Not much else left though.
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    The Talland Bay wreck is here...The Talland Bay Wreck

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