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Old 07-19-2007, 05:37 PM
Doh
 
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John Davies wrote:
> Hi.
> Going there with a group, third week in September. Does anyone know typical
> temperatures or must dive dives please?
> Cheers, John.
>
>

Oh and on Gozo do Inland Sea and Blue Hole:

http://www.paradisediving.com/wrecks...taandgozo.html

The inland sea is a small seawater lake with a tunnel thru the cliff out
to open sea - great dive spiced up by the fact that there are tourist
filled speedboats sailing in thru the same tunnel above you!

The Blue Hole is a similar feature but the lake is more the size of a
swimming pool.

http://www.malta-info.co.uk/attracti..._hole_gozo.htm


Oh, no sand in Malta/Gozo - take stout booties for walking over the
razor shark rocks.

This is a typical route to the water!:
http://www.machx.co.uk/scuba2/view_p...6_1117ians0133
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  #12  
Old 07-19-2007, 05:37 PM
Doh
 
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Default Re: Malta

John Davies wrote:
> Hi.
> Going there with a group, third week in September. Does anyone know typical
> temperatures or must dive dives please?
> Cheers, John.
>
>

Oh and on Gozo do Inland Sea and Blue Hole:

http://www.paradisediving.com/wrecks...taandgozo.html

The inland sea is a small seawater lake with a tunnel thru the cliff out
to open sea - great dive spiced up by the fact that there are tourist
filled speedboats sailing in thru the same tunnel above you!

The Blue Hole is a similar feature but the lake is more the size of a
swimming pool.

http://www.malta-info.co.uk/attracti..._hole_gozo.htm


Oh, no sand in Malta/Gozo - take stout booties for walking over the
razor shark rocks.

This is a typical route to the water!:
http://www.machx.co.uk/scuba2/view_p...6_1117ians0133
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  #13  
Old 07-19-2007, 05:37 PM
Doh
 
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Default Re: Malta

John Davies wrote:
> Hi.
> Going there with a group, third week in September. Does anyone know typical
> temperatures or must dive dives please?
> Cheers, John.
>
>

Oh and on Gozo do Inland Sea and Blue Hole:

http://www.paradisediving.com/wrecks...taandgozo.html

The inland sea is a small seawater lake with a tunnel thru the cliff out
to open sea - great dive spiced up by the fact that there are tourist
filled speedboats sailing in thru the same tunnel above you!

The Blue Hole is a similar feature but the lake is more the size of a
swimming pool.

http://www.malta-info.co.uk/attracti..._hole_gozo.htm


Oh, no sand in Malta/Gozo - take stout booties for walking over the
razor shark rocks.

This is a typical route to the water!:
http://www.machx.co.uk/scuba2/view_p...6_1117ians0133
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  #14  
Old 07-19-2007, 05:37 PM
Doh
 
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Default Re: Malta

John Davies wrote:
> Hi.
> Going there with a group, third week in September. Does anyone know typical
> temperatures or must dive dives please?
> Cheers, John.
>
>

Oh and on Gozo do Inland Sea and Blue Hole:

http://www.paradisediving.com/wrecks...taandgozo.html

The inland sea is a small seawater lake with a tunnel thru the cliff out
to open sea - great dive spiced up by the fact that there are tourist
filled speedboats sailing in thru the same tunnel above you!

The Blue Hole is a similar feature but the lake is more the size of a
swimming pool.

http://www.malta-info.co.uk/attracti..._hole_gozo.htm


Oh, no sand in Malta/Gozo - take stout booties for walking over the
razor shark rocks.

This is a typical route to the water!:
http://www.machx.co.uk/scuba2/view_p...6_1117ians0133
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  #15  
Old 07-19-2007, 05:37 PM
Doh
 
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Default Re: Malta

John Davies wrote:
> Hi.
> Going there with a group, third week in September. Does anyone know typical
> temperatures or must dive dives please?
> Cheers, John.
>
>

Oh and on Gozo do Inland Sea and Blue Hole:

http://www.paradisediving.com/wrecks...taandgozo.html

The inland sea is a small seawater lake with a tunnel thru the cliff out
to open sea - great dive spiced up by the fact that there are tourist
filled speedboats sailing in thru the same tunnel above you!

The Blue Hole is a similar feature but the lake is more the size of a
swimming pool.

http://www.malta-info.co.uk/attracti..._hole_gozo.htm


Oh, no sand in Malta/Gozo - take stout booties for walking over the
razor shark rocks.

This is a typical route to the water!:
http://www.machx.co.uk/scuba2/view_p...6_1117ians0133
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  #16  
Old 07-19-2007, 05:37 PM
Doh
 
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Default Re: Malta

John Davies wrote:
> Hi.
> Going there with a group, third week in September. Does anyone know typical
> temperatures or must dive dives please?
> Cheers, John.
>
>

Oh and on Gozo do Inland Sea and Blue Hole:

http://www.paradisediving.com/wrecks...taandgozo.html

The inland sea is a small seawater lake with a tunnel thru the cliff out
to open sea - great dive spiced up by the fact that there are tourist
filled speedboats sailing in thru the same tunnel above you!

The Blue Hole is a similar feature but the lake is more the size of a
swimming pool.

http://www.malta-info.co.uk/attracti..._hole_gozo.htm


Oh, no sand in Malta/Gozo - take stout booties for walking over the
razor shark rocks.

This is a typical route to the water!:
http://www.machx.co.uk/scuba2/view_p...6_1117ians0133
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  #17  
Old 07-19-2007, 05:37 PM
Doh
 
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Default Re: Malta

John Davies wrote:
> Hi.
> Going there with a group, third week in September. Does anyone know typical
> temperatures or must dive dives please?
> Cheers, John.
>
>

Oh and on Gozo do Inland Sea and Blue Hole:

http://www.paradisediving.com/wrecks...taandgozo.html

The inland sea is a small seawater lake with a tunnel thru the cliff out
to open sea - great dive spiced up by the fact that there are tourist
filled speedboats sailing in thru the same tunnel above you!

The Blue Hole is a similar feature but the lake is more the size of a
swimming pool.

http://www.malta-info.co.uk/attracti..._hole_gozo.htm


Oh, no sand in Malta/Gozo - take stout booties for walking over the
razor shark rocks.

This is a typical route to the water!:
http://www.machx.co.uk/scuba2/view_p...6_1117ians0133
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  #18  
Old 07-19-2007, 05:37 PM
Doh
 
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Default Re: Malta

John Davies wrote:
> Hi.
> Going there with a group, third week in September. Does anyone know typical
> temperatures or must dive dives please?
> Cheers, John.
>
>

Oh and on Gozo do Inland Sea and Blue Hole:

http://www.paradisediving.com/wrecks...taandgozo.html

The inland sea is a small seawater lake with a tunnel thru the cliff out
to open sea - great dive spiced up by the fact that there are tourist
filled speedboats sailing in thru the same tunnel above you!

The Blue Hole is a similar feature but the lake is more the size of a
swimming pool.

http://www.malta-info.co.uk/attracti..._hole_gozo.htm


Oh, no sand in Malta/Gozo - take stout booties for walking over the
razor shark rocks.

This is a typical route to the water!:
http://www.machx.co.uk/scuba2/view_p...6_1117ians0133
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  #19  
Old 07-19-2007, 05:37 PM
Doh
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Malta

John Davies wrote:
> Hi.
> Going there with a group, third week in September. Does anyone know typical
> temperatures or must dive dives please?
> Cheers, John.
>
>

Oh and on Gozo do Inland Sea and Blue Hole:

http://www.paradisediving.com/wrecks...taandgozo.html

The inland sea is a small seawater lake with a tunnel thru the cliff out
to open sea - great dive spiced up by the fact that there are tourist
filled speedboats sailing in thru the same tunnel above you!

The Blue Hole is a similar feature but the lake is more the size of a
swimming pool.

http://www.malta-info.co.uk/attracti..._hole_gozo.htm


Oh, no sand in Malta/Gozo - take stout booties for walking over the
razor shark rocks.

This is a typical route to the water!:
http://www.machx.co.uk/scuba2/view_p...6_1117ians0133
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  #20  
Old 07-19-2007, 06:23 PM
John Macdonald
 
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In message <5ga3u9F2oj2kgU1@mid.individual.net>, Doh <doh@microsoft.com>
writes
>John Davies wrote:
>> Hi.
>> Going there with a group, third week in September. Does anyone know
>>typical temperatures or must dive dives please?
>> Cheers, John.

>Oh and on Gozo do Inland Sea and Blue Hole:
>
>http://www.paradisediving.com/wrecks...taandgozo.html
>
>The inland sea is a small seawater lake with a tunnel thru the cliff
>out to open sea - great dive spiced up by the fact that there are
>tourist filled speedboats sailing in thru the same tunnel above you!
>
>The Blue Hole is a similar feature but the lake is more the size of a
>swimming pool.
>
>http://www.malta-info.co.uk/attracti..._hole_gozo.htm
>
>
>Oh, no sand in Malta/Gozo - take stout booties for walking over the
>razor shark rocks.
>
>This is a typical route to the water!:
>http://www.machx.co.uk/scuba2/view_p...=Ian-Hawkings&
>id=2006_1117ians0133



If they were doing to the sealife what they are doing to the birdlife,
you would not be going to Malta.

If you still want to go, please consider making appropriate protests to
the government about the protection of all wildlife.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_pictures/6609247.stm
--
John Macdonald
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