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Worldwide Dive Sites, Accommodation and Liveaboards: Discuss Rosalie Muller losses mast! in the Holiday and Travel Forum forums: Having spoken to Faisal on Tala this week, he said that they were involved this weekend gone in drilling holes ...

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Old 24-11-07, 03:22 PM
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Having spoken to Faisal on Tala this week, he said that they were involved this weekend gone in drilling holes in the Thistlegorm to sort out the mooring lines and let the air bubbles out. The project is underway...
I just had an email today from HEPCA mentioning the Tala The Hepca Times

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this is one of my favourite dives of all time and mike wards pics are exactly how i remember the R L M seeing all the glass fish and the jacks chaseing them for a meal !

a real shame for it to have gone !

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It's a shame to hear that the rear mast has gone, when I was there last year it was still in the upright postion but according to the guides on the boat it was starting to groan and sway, mainly because you have one boat tie up to it and then the next one comes along and ties up to the first boat.

we didn't moor to the mast but to a large piece of the wreck at the base of it, when we surfaced we could see that that had been a good idea as there were effectively 4 boats all moored to the same bit of the wreck.
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