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August Trip Report - Sharm El Sheikh |
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Written by Sam Stanley
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Saturday, 21 November 2009 |
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Holidays are peculiar moments, once you’re there you look forward to returning home, once you’re home you wish you could go back to the easy life of sun, sea and … Well maybe not sand. Yes it was holiday season again and it’s been almost 4 years since I stepped foot on Egyptian soil, but this time was a more enriched experience. Travelling with lots of friendly faces for the first time in my life really made flying less of a chore and just made me appreciate that airports can be fun too.
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Written by Roland Hedden
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Wednesday, 04 November 2009 |
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360 miles there, 360 miles back – and for what? Well, I’ll tell you! For those of you that haven’t been, it doesn’t get much better than this anywhere around UK waters…. I’m sure you’re not bothered about the journey to get there, so I’ll get straight to the point – the diving!
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Written by Helen Bond
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Sunday, 22 March 2009 |
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As promised, a short report about our Maldives trip plus a true life tale from one of our intrepid travellers who left it until the very last dive to go reef surfing! After a one-hour flight delay at Heathrow the remainder of the journey passed without incident and we arrived at Male airport at 1.15 in the afternoon. The first thing to impress was that once in the arrivals area it was only a 2 minute walk to our dive Dhoni which was to take us to Nautilus 2 from landing to getting onto the Liveaboard was probably about an hour and a half which was a great start. The second thing to really impress was the size of our floating home for the next week think one of the Red Sea Liveaboards and double it I kid you not - the top deck had 35 sun loungers on it and could have taken 70. We also debated having a 5 a side football match but it was far too hot!
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Written by Jayne Metcalfe
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Thursday, 02 October 2008 |
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At long last I’ve managed to finish the trip report for the Scilly’s trip at the end of June. This was to be my first experience of diving in the UK (with the exception of Stoney Cove – which for me doesn’t count) and I must say I was more than apprehensive. It was also my first visit to the Scilly’s. Daniel, who I travelled with and was an excellent buddy for the week, assured me more than once that I’d love it, but I wasn’t quite so sure.
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Written by Gary Shuttleworth
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Tuesday, 17 June 2008 |
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Scubanuts trip down to the Jurassic Coast on Saturday 7th June was excellent for Helen (who didn’t dive but performed key minding and biscuit providing duties due to an ear problem) and the nine divers who got up early to beat the caravans down to Dorset. The road to Swanage is not too bad now with about 3 hours being the average journey time to get some excellent shore diving in under Swanage Pier. Only Emily and her dad Alan had been diving here before, so this was all new for the rest of us.
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