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Porth Ysgaden

Picture from the other week taken by Paul Smith                              

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Dive on the plane at Capernwray

Here are a few pictures I took on the dive Terry and myself did last Saturday at Capernwray.  Cheers Paul

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Jock Davison Trophy 2009

Would you stick your head in a bucket? This is no ordinary bucket it is a galvanised steel bucket with a generous amount of lead attached to it and a window to see out of. Yes, and it leaks! Each year as part of the Jock Davison trophy a number of brave souls see how far [...]

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Rays from Tahita

Pictures by Fred of the rays from Tahita.

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RSAC Calendar for 2010

Mick has had a calendar printed for the diving club featuring a different picture each month.  Copies are for sale at £5 each. If you would like copies let me know or give Mick a call. (The pictures are not all from Porth Colomon, despite the excellent diving that was had there recently)

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Oban in October

Thursday 15th to Sunday 18th October 2009 Divers- Lee Wright, Stuart Greatorex, Paul Smith, Mick Hyde Boat Handler, Dive Marshall, Onboard Catering Manager, Helen Hyde. Autumn well and truly here, and weather should be getting colder, however there had been a 2 week period of settled calm weather prior to our trip. A big high [...]

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Diving Medical Form

This is the diving medical form. Click on the link below to download it. Medical Form

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Five go to Porth Colmon

After two minor diversions we finally arrived at Porth Colmon down on the Lleyn in North Wales. The best days diving I have had in the UK for at least 3 years.

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Los Gigantes, Tenerife

These are some of the pictures that were taken while diving in Tenerife at Los Gigantes. We were diving with Los Gigantes Diving Centre

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The ‘Green Bombers’ at the bottom of the Pacific that launch dazzling flares

  A bizarre sea creature that sends out bright flares from its body to scare off predators has been discovered. Hundreds of ‘green bombers’, which measure between 0.7 and 3.6 inches long, were uncovered deep in the Pacific Ocean.

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