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Re: ME 109 wreck dive
I have trained through dive master as well and that has opened a lot more dives and history for me, I would recommend being trained in deep diving and Nitrox. Glenn66 I remember the guy at the Lagoon telling about the removals of the sailors remains, however there are still plenty of remains still there and it is extremely quite and special to respectfully dive there graves. I remember exploring one of the wrecks and I came into a room and I see a jaw bone on the floor, I looked up and the rest of the skull was formed in the ceiling. It was a very quite ride back as I reflected on the sacrifice of both Nations in the war of the Pacific.
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10-26-2011 09:37 PM
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Re: ME 109 wreck dive
Im only 20 years old, and unemployed, there are so many more courses i want to take, but can not afford currently! I fully intend to further my certifications, Nitrox and Deep diving/wreck diving are of a particular interest to me!
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Re: ME 109 wreck dive
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85ronnies
Scappa flow is another i must get around to, but it would be great if we all could do Truk
cheers Ronnie
Let's do it, Continental has flight every other day out of Guam and Hawaii!!!
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Re: ME 109 wreck dive
WRF dive trip to truuk? sounds like a plan!
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bringing our gear on the air lines alone would cost a fortune. my rolling duffel weighs quite a bit more than the allowed weight im sure, and thats without my weights!
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