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Old 07-20-2007, 05:23 AM
Keith Manning
 
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The wreck of HMS Maori in Sliema harbour is a nice shore dive in about 18m.
It's about a 120m interesting swim out to it so don't let anyone con you
into making it a boat dive. Watch you valuables there though there were some
shady characters hanging around when we were there.

Keith


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Old 07-20-2007, 05:23 AM
Keith Manning
 
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Default Re: Malta

The wreck of HMS Maori in Sliema harbour is a nice shore dive in about 18m.
It's about a 120m interesting swim out to it so don't let anyone con you
into making it a boat dive. Watch you valuables there though there were some
shady characters hanging around when we were there.

Keith


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Old 07-20-2007, 05:23 AM
Keith Manning
 
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Default Re: Malta

The wreck of HMS Maori in Sliema harbour is a nice shore dive in about 18m.
It's about a 120m interesting swim out to it so don't let anyone con you
into making it a boat dive. Watch you valuables there though there were some
shady characters hanging around when we were there.

Keith


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Old 07-20-2007, 05:23 AM
Keith Manning
 
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Default Re: Malta

The wreck of HMS Maori in Sliema harbour is a nice shore dive in about 18m.
It's about a 120m interesting swim out to it so don't let anyone con you
into making it a boat dive. Watch you valuables there though there were some
shady characters hanging around when we were there.

Keith


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Old 07-20-2007, 05:23 AM
Keith Manning
 
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Default Re: Malta

The wreck of HMS Maori in Sliema harbour is a nice shore dive in about 18m.
It's about a 120m interesting swim out to it so don't let anyone con you
into making it a boat dive. Watch you valuables there though there were some
shady characters hanging around when we were there.

Keith


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Old 07-20-2007, 05:23 AM
Keith Manning
 
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Default Re: Malta

The wreck of HMS Maori in Sliema harbour is a nice shore dive in about 18m.
It's about a 120m interesting swim out to it so don't let anyone con you
into making it a boat dive. Watch you valuables there though there were some
shady characters hanging around when we were there.

Keith


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Old 07-20-2007, 05:23 AM
Keith Manning
 
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Default Re: Malta

The wreck of HMS Maori in Sliema harbour is a nice shore dive in about 18m.
It's about a 120m interesting swim out to it so don't let anyone con you
into making it a boat dive. Watch you valuables there though there were some
shady characters hanging around when we were there.

Keith


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Old 07-20-2007, 01:27 PM
Zen Diver
 
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Default Re: Malta

Keith Manning wrote:
> The wreck of HMS Maori in Sliema harbour is a nice shore dive in about 18m.
> It's about a 120m interesting swim out to it so don't let anyone con you
> into making it a boat dive. Watch you valuables there though there were some
> shady characters hanging around when we were there.
>
> Keith
>
>


I would advise against taking any valuables to any of the dive sites
unless there is going to be someone staying with the dive van at all
times. There really isn't any need for much, it is best to leave it at
the dive centre. At most a few Lm, no more than Lm10 for a snack if the
site is a long drive from the centre. And take a water bottle, it can
get very hot gearing up.

jon
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Old 07-20-2007, 01:27 PM
Zen Diver
 
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Default Re: Malta

Keith Manning wrote:
> The wreck of HMS Maori in Sliema harbour is a nice shore dive in about 18m.
> It's about a 120m interesting swim out to it so don't let anyone con you
> into making it a boat dive. Watch you valuables there though there were some
> shady characters hanging around when we were there.
>
> Keith
>
>


I would advise against taking any valuables to any of the dive sites
unless there is going to be someone staying with the dive van at all
times. There really isn't any need for much, it is best to leave it at
the dive centre. At most a few Lm, no more than Lm10 for a snack if the
site is a long drive from the centre. And take a water bottle, it can
get very hot gearing up.

jon
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Old 07-20-2007, 01:27 PM
Zen Diver
 
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Keith Manning wrote:
> The wreck of HMS Maori in Sliema harbour is a nice shore dive in about 18m.
> It's about a 120m interesting swim out to it so don't let anyone con you
> into making it a boat dive. Watch you valuables there though there were some
> shady characters hanging around when we were there.
>
> Keith
>
>


I would advise against taking any valuables to any of the dive sites
unless there is going to be someone staying with the dive van at all
times. There really isn't any need for much, it is best to leave it at
the dive centre. At most a few Lm, no more than Lm10 for a snack if the
site is a long drive from the centre. And take a water bottle, it can
get very hot gearing up.

jon
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