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Wreck Diving: Discuss Favourite UK wrecks in the General Diving Forums forums: What no votes for The Dredger in Bally Bay?...

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Old 03-06-08, 10:51 AM
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What no votes for The Dredger in Bally Bay?
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For me it is The "Malvina" north of Flamborough. A superb double wreck when the tide and Viz are right.
Is there much to see on this (these) wreck. I have always fancied doing it but been put off by tales of mud/silt and darkness.

Is the sub regognisable.
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I've just dived The Pomeranian (from West Bay) and will now be adding that to my list. It's huge, atmospheric, and covered with deadmans fingers etc. There are lots of recognisable bits of metal and there look to be some some swim throughs too. I'd love to go back!
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