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| All good diving is on the West Coast. Try www.scubaireland.com this is the official site for the Irish Underwater Council. There's a few links from here. Belmullet, Kilkee, Killary, Achill island and Inis Boffin are all popular sites. It also goes without saying that the local pubs in these remote areas have the FINEST Guinness ;) E "Stimp" <ren@spumco.com> wrote in message news:slrnd5io4s.ici.ren@carbon.redbrick.dcu.ie... > Anyone recommend a good dive-site (down to 40m max) around Eire? > > There have gotta be a load of good wreck dives off the west coast. > -- > > "I hear ma train a comin' > ... hear freedom comin" |
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| All good diving is on the West Coast. Try www.scubaireland.com this is the official site for the Irish Underwater Council. There's a few links from here. Belmullet, Kilkee, Killary, Achill island and Inis Boffin are all popular sites. It also goes without saying that the local pubs in these remote areas have the FINEST Guinness ;) E "Stimp" <ren@spumco.com> wrote in message news:slrnd5io4s.ici.ren@carbon.redbrick.dcu.ie... > Anyone recommend a good dive-site (down to 40m max) around Eire? > > There have gotta be a load of good wreck dives off the west coast. > -- > > "I hear ma train a comin' > ... hear freedom comin" |
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| All good diving is on the West Coast. Try www.scubaireland.com this is the official site for the Irish Underwater Council. There's a few links from here. Belmullet, Kilkee, Killary, Achill island and Inis Boffin are all popular sites. It also goes without saying that the local pubs in these remote areas have the FINEST Guinness ;) E "Stimp" <ren@spumco.com> wrote in message news:slrnd5io4s.ici.ren@carbon.redbrick.dcu.ie... > Anyone recommend a good dive-site (down to 40m max) around Eire? > > There have gotta be a load of good wreck dives off the west coast. > -- > > "I hear ma train a comin' > ... hear freedom comin" |
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| All good diving is on the West Coast. Try www.scubaireland.com this is the official site for the Irish Underwater Council. There's a few links from here. Belmullet, Kilkee, Killary, Achill island and Inis Boffin are all popular sites. It also goes without saying that the local pubs in these remote areas have the FINEST Guinness ;) E "Stimp" <ren@spumco.com> wrote in message news:slrnd5io4s.ici.ren@carbon.redbrick.dcu.ie... > Anyone recommend a good dive-site (down to 40m max) around Eire? > > There have gotta be a load of good wreck dives off the west coast. > -- > > "I hear ma train a comin' > ... hear freedom comin" |
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| All good diving is on the West Coast. Try www.scubaireland.com this is the official site for the Irish Underwater Council. There's a few links from here. Belmullet, Kilkee, Killary, Achill island and Inis Boffin are all popular sites. It also goes without saying that the local pubs in these remote areas have the FINEST Guinness ;) E "Stimp" <ren@spumco.com> wrote in message news:slrnd5io4s.ici.ren@carbon.redbrick.dcu.ie... > Anyone recommend a good dive-site (down to 40m max) around Eire? > > There have gotta be a load of good wreck dives off the west coast. > -- > > "I hear ma train a comin' > ... hear freedom comin" |
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| All good diving is on the West Coast. Try www.scubaireland.com this is the official site for the Irish Underwater Council. There's a few links from here. Belmullet, Kilkee, Killary, Achill island and Inis Boffin are all popular sites. It also goes without saying that the local pubs in these remote areas have the FINEST Guinness ;) E "Stimp" <ren@spumco.com> wrote in message news:slrnd5io4s.ici.ren@carbon.redbrick.dcu.ie... > Anyone recommend a good dive-site (down to 40m max) around Eire? > > There have gotta be a load of good wreck dives off the west coast. > -- > > "I hear ma train a comin' > ... hear freedom comin" |
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| > All good diving is on the West Coast. And North West too! We have the Laurentic at approx 40m off the Lough Swilly - lots of other wrecks but very deep! See www.diveology.ie and www.aquaholics.org , viz is usually up to 22m very nice! -- Ka Learn and Explore www.diveology.ie |
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| > All good diving is on the West Coast. And North West too! We have the Laurentic at approx 40m off the Lough Swilly - lots of other wrecks but very deep! See www.diveology.ie and www.aquaholics.org , viz is usually up to 22m very nice! -- Ka Learn and Explore www.diveology.ie |
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> All good diving is on the West Coast. And North West too! We have the Laurentic at approx 40m off the Lough Swilly - lots of other wrecks but very deep! See www.diveology.ie and www.aquaholics.org , viz is usually up to 22m very nice! -- Ka Learn and Explore www.diveology.ie |
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| > All good diving is on the West Coast. And North West too! We have the Laurentic at approx 40m off the Lough Swilly - lots of other wrecks but very deep! See www.diveology.ie and www.aquaholics.org , viz is usually up to 22m very nice! -- Ka Learn and Explore www.diveology.ie |
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