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| UK Dive Sites, Accommodation & Liveaboards: Discuss Shore dives off the East coast in the Holiday and Travel Forum forums: There have to be some for fecks sake - theres nearly 200 miles of the damn coast line so I need ... |
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| Imported post There have to be some for fecks sake - theres nearly 200 miles of the damn coast line so I need to know some suggestions. Near Scarborough, Filey etc would be best as its the closest coastline to me (Wakefield). Cheers in advance
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| Imported post Heads, Well I dug out a book earlier tonight & it lists a few sites as follows: Burniston Bay Scarborough Depth 8m Thornwick ( little thornwick and thornwick bay) nr Flamborough Depth 10m The books about 10years old but if youre interested it has some more details directions. Never dived these so can't vouch for their worth.
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