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    #71
    Originally posted by Menelaus View Post
    Believe so, but I'm a wreck fiend (the sign of the skull and cross-spanners)

    Pearl Harbour perhaps?? I don't think you can dive there
    The close proximity of the letters 'G' and 'T' are the reason I'll never again send an important email and end it with "Regards" ....

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      #72
      Originally posted by TriggerHippy View Post
      Pearl Harbour perhaps?? I don't think you can dive there
      Definitely can't dive there. The Yanks would be machine gunning the water before I'd been under 30 seconds!

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        #73
        Originally posted by Menelaus View Post
        Definitely can't dive there. The Yanks would be machine gunning the water before I'd been under 30 seconds!
        Yes, but they wouldn't hit you if there were any small foreign children around.
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          #74
          Hmmm .. only other place I know of is Zavora Beach, but it's more a marine life type of trip .... just the one wreck
          The close proximity of the letters 'G' and 'T' are the reason I'll never again send an important email and end it with "Regards" ....

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            #75
            Originally posted by TriggerHippy View Post
            Hmmm .. only other place I know of is Zavora Beach, but it's more a marine life type of trip .... just the one wreck
            Go wrecking, it's much more fun

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              #76
              Hmmm ... I'm very much a leisurely, recreational, embodiment of a jellyfish kind of diver ..... and not that good to boot ..... can't really see the fun swimming around something full of sharp, pointy bits that's going to stick you ...
              The close proximity of the letters 'G' and 'T' are the reason I'll never again send an important email and end it with "Regards" ....

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                #77
                Originally posted by TriggerHippy View Post
                Hmmm ... I'm very much a leisurely, recreational, embodiment of a jellyfish kind of diver ..... and not that good to boot ..... can't really see the fun swimming around something full of sharp, pointy bits that's going to stick you ...
                1. Try not to get stuck on them
                2. Fish love 'em
                3. I've a friend who tiled his bathroom from tiles in the rear hold of MV BREDA

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Menelaus View Post
                  I've got three wreck sites I want to go to:

                  - Truuk (trying to get there this autumn)
                  - Bikini (see above - in Micronesia anyway, why not kill two birds with the same stone)
                  - HMS DASHER (D37)

                  Dasher's a MUCH bigger undertaking; she's in 170m of water (so a very very very very very very very technical dive) and is also a protected site, meaning a dive would have to get permission from CWGC before being even planned
                  How about the SS Richard Montgomery

                  Not far to travel too, as it's in the Thames estuary, and believe it or not it has been dived:

                  The wreck site has been surveyed regularly since 1965 to determine the stability of the structure, with the most recent diver survey being completed in 2003.
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
                    How about the SS Richard Montgomery

                    Not far to travel too, as it's in the Thames estuary, and believe it or not it has been dived:
                    This is the one that's still packed full of unstable explosives?

                    Not wishing to sound like too much of a scaredy-cat here but I believe that operates under the heading of "sod that" (see my earlier post on lucky white heather )

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                      #80
                      ... and my earlier post about sharp, pointy things that poke you ....
                      The close proximity of the letters 'G' and 'T' are the reason I'll never again send an important email and end it with "Regards" ....

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