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| Wreck Diving: Discuss Don Pedro Photo's in the General Diving Forums forums: Foro DivinginIbiza.com :: Ver tema - DON PEDRO FOTO'S... |
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| Where can I find more info about this, in English?
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| This is a link for a lot of information about the Don pedro. unfourtunaly it is all in spanish but quite easy to get the drift of....... ISCOMAR: Viajar en barco a las Baleares |
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| Tricky what do you want to know? if you ask then i can answer. looking at the top two photo's there is some writing in spanish, it says "you can enter but you will not leave" just a little warning, i have dived it twice now and it is so tempting to enter, it seems to drag you in..... the only legal way to get to the don pedro is to fin from DADO 150m under the water just to get there, then 150m under water to get back. it is hard and you have to follow a compass in the blue. |
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