The Ultimate Diving DVD. Here is you chance see the Totally Wrecked Expedition in just 90 mins. Come & Visit 10 of the best wreck diving locations in the the world. Join Monty Halls (Expedition Leader, and TV celeb) and Myself on a 90min action packed DVD of thrilling adventure. The DVD covers the follow locations below.. To see pics of the expedition click HERE Price £14.99 Shipping £2-00 UK £3-00 Europe and rest of world
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Week 1: Scapa Flow, The Orkneys, North Scotland - The scene of the greatest scuttling event in maritime history, as the captive German fleet at the end of the First World War opened the stop *censored*s and sent their battleships, some the largest ever built, to the bottom. The team are guided in Scapa by John Thornton, one of the leading authorities in technical diving in the UK. Week 2: Zenobia, Cyprus - An iconic wreck for any European diver, the Zenobia sits upright on the sea bed. A fully intact vehicle ferry, she is famed for her miles of passages and companionways, as well as her holds still packed with lorries and cars. Guide for this stage will be Jack Ingle, a leading exponent on wreck penetration techniques. Week 3: The Thistlegorm, Red Sea - Discovered by Cousteau in the 1970s, this is the wreck of a British merchant vessel sunk in the World War II. Her holds contain motorcycles and jeeps, boots and bullets. As well as the world class attractions of the wreck itself, the hull and superstructure act as a beacon for the famed marine life of the Red Sea. Week 4: Japanese Wrecks,
Palau - The three hundred rock islands of Palau are arguably the
finest dive locations on earth - massive rays, deep caves, teeming reefs,
patrolling sharks. Dotted around this unique collection of reefs and wildlife
are the remnants of the savage fighting that took place in World War II.
Zero fighters lie on the sea bed next to American sea planes. Battleships
and frigates are only now being explored in deep wsater by the use of
technical diving equipment. The team will be guided by Sam's Tours and
Kevin Davidson, a diver leading the push into the secret wrecks of Palau.
Week 8: Lementov, New Zealand: The largest accessible shipwreck on earth, the Lementov was a passenger liner. A gigantic 20,027 tons, she is 578 feet long, and could hold 700 passengers. She lies on her side off New Zealand’s South Island, her bridge wing only 30 feet from the surface. Sunk in 1986, she is one of the most perfectly preserved wrecks the team will visit throughout their expedition.
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