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In his debut blog for Scubaverse, Commercial and Technical Diver John Wheeler explains why, for him, recreational diving was never going to be enough… From age 12 to around 18 I followed the same path as most, from PADI Open Water through to Rescue Diver. But with a child-like sense of adventure, always wanting to […]
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This Summer, Discover The 5 Best Diving Locations in The UK
This Summer, Discover The 5 Best Diving Locations in The UK
Perhaps you have tried diving on an exotic foreign island, but you didn’t seem to get a diving spot appeals you want.
While you can have an exhilarating experience at any of our specified great diving location, It’s time to start getting ready for a splash this summer. There are lots of exotic water spots waiting for you in the UK to explore today.
These are our 5 best diving locations…
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The fantastic O’Three Treasure Hunt will take place over the weekend of the 10th & 11th August 2019 in Portland, Dorset. The team from O’Three will hide 9 red stones and 1 gold stone under the water in Chesil Cove – close to O’Three HQ for you to find. The red stones will be numbered […]
Part 2 of a new series by blogger Georgie Bull… Before starting University last September, I dove Chesil Cove in the hope that I could get a glimpse of a triggerfish on the Royal Adelaide wreck. Grey triggerfish (Balistes capriscus) are seasonal visitors to our waters and are known to congregate on the wreck at […]
Nick Lyon on British Diving at the Go Diving Show
Nick Lyon on British Diving at the Go Diving Show
The British Isles sit just six degrees south of the Arctic Circle in a patch of the Atlantic Ocean scoured by strong tides and battered by relentless winds. It’s an unlikely location for scuba diving to flourish, but flourish it has. How did this happen? Nick Lyon has a few ideas and at the Go Diving show, he will be advancing his ground-breaking theories on the evolution of Homo aquaticus britan…
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