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| "Sharky" <bill@microsoft.com> wrote in message news:514iveF1i7t8uU1@mid.individual.net... > Is there any? > > Was just celebrating news of a business trip to Turkey (hurray, pack gear) > , but then found out its to Samsun and according to google the whole Black > Sea cost is > prohibited to diving. > > Is this right? From what I recall seeing on a Discovery-type prog. on Sky, sounds like a good idea! It appears there are intermittent waves (undersea waves of current, rather than things that break on the shore) that carry toxic gases in soln around the coasts so that what life there is - and it is v sparse - is limited and restricted to rather shallow levels, IIRC. Ken |
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| "Sharky" <bill@microsoft.com> wrote in message news:514iveF1i7t8uU1@mid.individual.net... > Is there any? > > Was just celebrating news of a business trip to Turkey (hurray, pack gear) > , but then found out its to Samsun and according to google the whole Black > Sea cost is > prohibited to diving. > > Is this right? From what I recall seeing on a Discovery-type prog. on Sky, sounds like a good idea! It appears there are intermittent waves (undersea waves of current, rather than things that break on the shore) that carry toxic gases in soln around the coasts so that what life there is - and it is v sparse - is limited and restricted to rather shallow levels, IIRC. Ken |
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| "Sharky" <bill@microsoft.com> wrote in message news:514iveF1i7t8uU1@mid.individual.net... > Is there any? > > Was just celebrating news of a business trip to Turkey (hurray, pack gear) > , but then found out its to Samsun and according to google the whole Black > Sea cost is > prohibited to diving. > > Is this right? From what I recall seeing on a Discovery-type prog. on Sky, sounds like a good idea! It appears there are intermittent waves (undersea waves of current, rather than things that break on the shore) that carry toxic gases in soln around the coasts so that what life there is - and it is v sparse - is limited and restricted to rather shallow levels, IIRC. Ken |
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| "Sharky" <bill@microsoft.com> wrote in message news:514iveF1i7t8uU1@mid.individual.net... > Is there any? > > Was just celebrating news of a business trip to Turkey (hurray, pack gear) > , but then found out its to Samsun and according to google the whole Black > Sea cost is > prohibited to diving. > > Is this right? From what I recall seeing on a Discovery-type prog. on Sky, sounds like a good idea! It appears there are intermittent waves (undersea waves of current, rather than things that break on the shore) that carry toxic gases in soln around the coasts so that what life there is - and it is v sparse - is limited and restricted to rather shallow levels, IIRC. Ken |
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| "Sharky" <bill@microsoft.com> wrote in message news:514iveF1i7t8uU1@mid.individual.net... > Is there any? > > Was just celebrating news of a business trip to Turkey (hurray, pack gear) > , but then found out its to Samsun and according to google the whole Black > Sea cost is > prohibited to diving. > > Is this right? From what I recall seeing on a Discovery-type prog. on Sky, sounds like a good idea! It appears there are intermittent waves (undersea waves of current, rather than things that break on the shore) that carry toxic gases in soln around the coasts so that what life there is - and it is v sparse - is limited and restricted to rather shallow levels, IIRC. Ken |
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| "Sharky" <bill@microsoft.com> wrote in message news:514iveF1i7t8uU1@mid.individual.net... > Is there any? > > Was just celebrating news of a business trip to Turkey (hurray, pack gear) > , but then found out its to Samsun and according to google the whole Black > Sea cost is > prohibited to diving. > > Is this right? From what I recall seeing on a Discovery-type prog. on Sky, sounds like a good idea! It appears there are intermittent waves (undersea waves of current, rather than things that break on the shore) that carry toxic gases in soln around the coasts so that what life there is - and it is v sparse - is limited and restricted to rather shallow levels, IIRC. Ken |
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| "Sharky" <bill@microsoft.com> wrote in message news:514iveF1i7t8uU1@mid.individual.net... > Is there any? > > Was just celebrating news of a business trip to Turkey (hurray, pack gear) > , but then found out its to Samsun and according to google the whole Black > Sea cost is > prohibited to diving. > > Is this right? From what I recall seeing on a Discovery-type prog. on Sky, sounds like a good idea! It appears there are intermittent waves (undersea waves of current, rather than things that break on the shore) that carry toxic gases in soln around the coasts so that what life there is - and it is v sparse - is limited and restricted to rather shallow levels, IIRC. Ken |
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| "Sharky" <bill@microsoft.com> wrote in message news:514iveF1i7t8uU1@mid.individual.net... > Is there any? > > Was just celebrating news of a business trip to Turkey (hurray, pack gear) > , but then found out its to Samsun and according to google the whole Black > Sea cost is > prohibited to diving. > > Is this right? From what I recall seeing on a Discovery-type prog. on Sky, sounds like a good idea! It appears there are intermittent waves (undersea waves of current, rather than things that break on the shore) that carry toxic gases in soln around the coasts so that what life there is - and it is v sparse - is limited and restricted to rather shallow levels, IIRC. Ken |
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| Is there any? Was just celebrating news of a business trip to Turkey (hurray, pack gear) , but then found out its to Samsun and according to google the whole Black Sea cost is prohibited to diving. Is this right? |
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| "Sharky" <bill@microsoft.com> wrote in message news:514iveF1i7t8uU1@mid.individual.net... > Is there any? > > Was just celebrating news of a business trip to Turkey (hurray, pack gear) > , but then found out its to Samsun and according to google the whole Black > Sea cost is > prohibited to diving. > > Is this right? From what I recall seeing on a Discovery-type prog. on Sky, sounds like a good idea! It appears there are intermittent waves (undersea waves of current, rather than things that break on the shore) that carry toxic gases in soln around the coasts so that what life there is - and it is v sparse - is limited and restricted to rather shallow levels, IIRC. Ken |
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