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| Underwater Video & Photography: Discuss the slates, loch leven, glencoe in the General Diving Forums forums: i dived the slates at the weekend for the 1st time. the water although very clear (10-12m viz) its also ... |
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| the slates, loch leven, glencoe i dived the slates at the weekend for the 1st time. the water although very clear (10-12m viz) its also very green i chose dive lights as opposed to a red filter, bad mistake as it looks like we are diving in limeade! however your welcome to take a look. video... dive site guide... Finstrokes Shipwrecks and Divesites
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| Cool video, the jelly fish at the end was particularly stunning I thought! (Even if I was surprised for some reason seeing a jellyfish in a loch!) Thanks for that
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Great video. I've always fancied diving there, after driving past if countless times.... |
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| yes, it is a sea loch & one of the better ones. dave, if your passing, take a plunge, the viz is fantastic & im sure you wont regret it.
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