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"PanMan" <reg@talktwoone.com> wrote in message news:3F617DAD.C17C0E91@talktwoone.com... > > Chris already mentioned the bomber earlier in this thread, but as I > explained to him, it's too deep for the meagre talents that my wife > and I currently possess. However, I am hoping to improve and I will > add this to my growing list of 'dives to do'. Very wise - don't push yourself too far too quickly. Most of our dives were 18m+ but there are plenty of shore dives shallower than this. The HMS Maori in Valletta harbour is worth a look at just 14m, for example. R. |
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