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For wreck diving it has to be the Hispania. ( I'm sure that a lot of people will say the same). What I remember about her is when I first dived her there were still some letters in brass about 12" maybe 18" high on the side and stern. The vis was so good and unlike now she was totaly upright and I stood in the bridge and with the small bit of plankton and stuff floating by it felt like she was sailing.
I don't like scenic dives so I can't remember the best one.
But Driftdiving through Piper gut in the Farns is an experience you won't forget.
Freshwater is for training but rivers make intresting dives. I do like a good river grovel.
taz.
For wreck diving it has to be the Hispania. ( I'm sure that a lot of people will say the same). What I remember about her is when I first dived her there were still some letters in brass about 12" maybe 18" high on the side and stern. The vis was so good and unlike now she was totaly upright and I stood in the bridge and with the small bit of plankton and stuff floating by it felt like she was sailing.
I don't like scenic dives so I can't remember the best one.
But Driftdiving through Piper gut in the Farns is an experience you won't forget.
Freshwater is for training but rivers make intresting dives. I do like a good river grovel.
taz.