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| UK Dive Sites, Accommodation & Liveaboards: Discuss Oban Diving in the Holiday and Travel Forum forums: Blagged this from Billy: http://www.obandivers.co.uk/ Looks pretty sexy, huh?? ... |
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| Imported post Bren The place is the oldest established Dive Centre in the town. Top place, an alternative to Puffin Diver Centre.
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| Imported post <font color='#0000FF'>Went there several years ago with the Uni club, a bargain weekend, compare the cost of log cabin and tents, cheaper to have the cabins, makes no sense The day we left there was a Golden Eagle perched on a pole near the entrance - amazing Chee-az Steve |
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| Imported post I've been there too, can quite easily say it's a very special spot, although if taking family then Traylee Bay would be a better place as Oban divers site was pretty small and remote (i.e. boring as hell for the kids) but really nice for the adults. |
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