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Going there with a group, third week in September. Does anyone know typical temperatures or must dive dives please? Cheers, John. |
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John Davies wrote:
> Hi. > Going there with a group, third week in September. Does anyone know typical > temperatures or must dive dives please? > Cheers, John. > > I was there in October last year, water temperature 24 degrees, land temp around 27. Did my dives in a 1.5mm pool shorty and it was lovely! Must do dives: The've been really busy lately sinking ships for divers, can't remember the names of most of the ones we went on but do the below. Malta is only a small place so you can go with the recommendations of the dive centre and get to any dive site pretty quickly. 99% are shore dives as the depth drops away very quickly. One place we dropped in was a giant stride - into 70m deep water! The Rozi - a trawler at circa 32m next to the ferry port to Gozo The Faroud - 150m cargo vessel ahh, don't listen to me - read this: http://www.paradisediving.com/wrecks...taandgozo.html Where are you staying? |
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John Davies wrote:
> Hi. > Going there with a group, third week in September. Does anyone know typical > temperatures or must dive dives please? > Cheers, John. > > Oh and on Gozo do Inland Sea and Blue Hole: http://www.paradisediving.com/wrecks...taandgozo.html The inland sea is a small seawater lake with a tunnel thru the cliff out to open sea - great dive spiced up by the fact that there are tourist filled speedboats sailing in thru the same tunnel above you! The Blue Hole is a similar feature but the lake is more the size of a swimming pool. http://www.malta-info.co.uk/attracti..._hole_gozo.htm Oh, no sand in Malta/Gozo - take stout booties for walking over the razor shark rocks. This is a typical route to the water!: http://www.machx.co.uk/scuba2/view_p...6_1117ians0133 |
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In message <5ga3u9F2oj2kgU1@mid.individual.net>, Doh <doh@microsoft.com>
writes >John Davies wrote: >> Hi. >> Going there with a group, third week in September. Does anyone know >>typical temperatures or must dive dives please? >> Cheers, John. >Oh and on Gozo do Inland Sea and Blue Hole: > >http://www.paradisediving.com/wrecks...taandgozo.html > >The inland sea is a small seawater lake with a tunnel thru the cliff >out to open sea - great dive spiced up by the fact that there are >tourist filled speedboats sailing in thru the same tunnel above you! > >The Blue Hole is a similar feature but the lake is more the size of a >swimming pool. > >http://www.malta-info.co.uk/attracti..._hole_gozo.htm > > >Oh, no sand in Malta/Gozo - take stout booties for walking over the >razor shark rocks. > >This is a typical route to the water!: >http://www.machx.co.uk/scuba2/view_p...=Ian-Hawkings& >id=2006_1117ians0133 If they were doing to the sealife what they are doing to the birdlife, you would not be going to Malta. If you still want to go, please consider making appropriate protests to the government about the protection of all wildlife. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_pictures/6609247.stm -- John Macdonald |
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The wreck of HMS Maori in Sliema harbour is a nice shore dive in about 18m.
It's about a 120m interesting swim out to it so don't let anyone con you into making it a boat dive. Watch you valuables there though there were some shady characters hanging around when we were there. Keith |
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Keith Manning wrote:
> The wreck of HMS Maori in Sliema harbour is a nice shore dive in about 18m. > It's about a 120m interesting swim out to it so don't let anyone con you > into making it a boat dive. Watch you valuables there though there were some > shady characters hanging around when we were there. > > Keith > > I would advise against taking any valuables to any of the dive sites unless there is going to be someone staying with the dive van at all times. There really isn't any need for much, it is best to leave it at the dive centre. At most a few Lm, no more than Lm10 for a snack if the site is a long drive from the centre. And take a water bottle, it can get very hot gearing up. jon |
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Thanks All.
Plenty to think about there. John. "Zen Diver" <spicedhamme@yahoo.com> wrote in message news 46dneWS7r73bT3bnZ2dnUVZ8tSdnZ2d@pipex.net...> Keith Manning wrote: >> The wreck of HMS Maori in Sliema harbour is a nice shore dive in about >> 18m. It's about a 120m interesting swim out to it so don't let anyone con >> you into making it a boat dive. Watch you valuables there though there >> were some shady characters hanging around when we were there. >> >> Keith > > I would advise against taking any valuables to any of the dive sites > unless there is going to be someone staying with the dive van at all > times. There really isn't any need for much, it is best to leave it at > the dive centre. At most a few Lm, no more than Lm10 for a snack if the > site is a long drive from the centre. And take a water bottle, it can get > very hot gearing up. > > jon |
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On 19 Jul, 22:37, Doh <d...@microsoft.com> wrote:
> This is a typical route to the water!:http://www.machx.co.uk/scuba2/view_p...ame=Ian-Hawkin... HTTP 404 File not found..... ( |