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| Has anyone ever dived in Hamlin Bay? I was down there last year and it looked ok, and someone said that all the reef there are ship wrecks. Can anyone confirm this please? tah MB -- MichaelMB Australia actually 33°49'22"S 115°59'02"E MLR SP24 owner and Mad rocketeer (Totally Amateur) and Lunatic Diver |
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| "hmasmmb" <I'm@home> wrote in message news:402a29c4$0$1721$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.a u... > Has anyone ever dived in Hamlin Bay? I was down there last year and it > looked ok, and someone said that all the reef there are ship wrecks. Can > anyone confirm this please? Haven't dived there, but camped there many times and it does look good for diving. Someone I know with MAAWA was down there last year surveying some of the wrecks, and there's plenty. Suggest contacting MAAWA or the Maritime Museum... There's also the old loading jetty remains which might be interesting, and of course those *huge* stingrays that come in every afternoon... You need your own boat though.... Cheers David M |
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| Yeh I have seem the Piles for that David. I might see if I can drag Duck or someone else out there one day. Michael DavidM wrote: > "hmasmmb" <I'm@home> wrote in message > news:402a29c4$0$1721$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.a u... >> Has anyone ever dived in Hamlin Bay? I was down there last year and >> it looked ok, and someone said that all the reef there are ship >> wrecks. Can anyone confirm this please? > > Haven't dived there, but camped there many times and it does look good > for diving. Someone I know with MAAWA was down there last year > surveying some of the wrecks, and there's plenty. Suggest contacting > MAAWA or the Maritime Museum... There's also the old loading jetty > remains which might be interesting, and of course those *huge* > stingrays that come in every afternoon... > > You need your own boat though.... > > Cheers > David M |
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