I've recently returned from what was without doubt the best trip I've ever been on. I was diving Kimbe Bay from Walindi Plantation and then headed out to the Witu Islands and Fathers Reefs on board the Febrina. A fabulous crew, a wonderful country and the best diving I've ever done. Here are some pics from the trip....
Sunday, 11 November 2007
Saturday, 22 September 2007
The Sound of Mull
Thursday, 16 August 2007
The Salsette
I spent Saturday out with Dive Dorset, revisiting a wreck that I first dived in 1991. I always remembered the Salsette as being a particularly special dive, and it still is.
The Salsette was a P&O steam liner and once held numerous world records, including the Blue Riband for the fastest Atlantic crossing, until she yielded to the torpedoes of UB-40 in 1917. She now lies in 45-48 metres of water, 10 miles west of Portland Bill in Dorset, England.
Here are a few images from the dive.....
The Salsette was a P&O steam liner and once held numerous world records, including the Blue Riband for the fastest Atlantic crossing, until she yielded to the torpedoes of UB-40 in 1917. She now lies in 45-48 metres of water, 10 miles west of Portland Bill in Dorset, England.
Here are a few images from the dive.....
One of the prop shafts - sans-propeller
Winch
4.7 inch gun at the stern
Crane
Sunday, 22 July 2007
Diving the Molina....
I spent Saturday diving in the English Channel off the Isle of Wight. We dived the "Molina", a steel steamer that was torpedoed in 1918 and now lies in 36 metres of water. Photographic conditions were challenging, as there was a lot of suspended matter in the water, but it was a really great dive. Dave Wendes of the Wight Spirit proved to be a very photographer-friendly skipper. Here are a few images from the trip......
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