Glamour, glamour, glamour. Anyone thinking that the life of a TV presenter is a relentless series of huge motor homes, fawning acolytes and soya-milk-skinny-macchiatos should have been with me over the last couple of weeks.
Original post by DIVE and software by Elliott Back
I’m a big fan of combined BC inflator-and-regulator devices. The concept has stood the test of time and has been around now for more than 20 years.
Original post by DIVE and software by Elliott Back
Tony Groom’s new book Diver is a frank and often hilarious inside look at the work of Navy clearance divers. In this excerpt from an early chapter, he recalls his first assignment, which takes place in the 1970s
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British underwater photographer Peter Tatton explores the fascinating wrecks that lie beyond the surfers and seaside visitors around the Cornish resort of Newquay
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The unpredictable waters of North Cornwall offer deep shipwrecks in clear Atlantic water. Using low-light, digital-camera technology, Peter Tatton has photographed these wrecks in all their glory
Original post by DIVE and software by Elliott Back
Issue 97 of SCUBA News is now freely available at http://www.scubatravel.co.uk/scubanews97.html. Find competition results, money-off diving in Malta, Giant Clam facts and photo, divers’ letters and the diving news from around the world.
Original post by boomerangphuket and software by Elliott Back
What is it that drives some divers to ignore the ocean’s big guys in favour of the critters on the reef? Alex Mustard investigates these macro maniacs to discover if their approach to diving can enrich our own underwater experience
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Ocean Optics and Mavericks Diving are offering a marine biology course for divers on Saturday 7th June at their new premises in Basildon, Essex.
Original post by DIVE and software by Elliott Back
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