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1/9/2019 As a former USN sailor and a granddaughter of men onboard WWII ships that were sunk, diving wrecks has always been a strange experience. Diving the German High Fleet at Scapa Flow was a different experience. When you consider...
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Arrival Day After a long day on the road ,we (myself and my buddy Nick) arrived at Porthkerris . It was early evening and pleasingly quiet, we navigated our way around the site to find our designated camping area, fittingly...
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Taking the Plunge, with Dive Rutland Written By Ben Green May 2021. After 15 months in lockdown (due to COVID!) we’re finally permitted to (carefully!) resume human contact in small groups indoors. Almost a year after deciding “I might want...
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Here in the UK all Dive Centres and Dive professionals must work under the Training Frameworks of their chosen training agencies as well as the Health and Safety Executive The Health and Safety – Diving at Work Regulations 1997, approved Code...
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A stable platform is the most important skill in diving at any level and in any piece of dive equipment. It is probably the skill that takes the longest to learn, in the early days of learning to dive the most frustrating,...
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