by Steve Walsh Lundy is an island in the Bristol Channel, 12 miles/19 km off the coast of Devon. In 2007, Lundy had a resident population of 28 people, including volunteers. Most visitors are day- trippers, although there are 23…
by Steve Walsh Lundy is an island in the Bristol Channel, 12 miles/19 km off the coast of Devon. In 2007, Lundy had a resident population of 28 people, including volunteers. Most visitors are day- trippers, although there are 23…
by Nick Harrison We all know about Plymouth – most club members have dived there on at least one occasion, and for many of us it’s a regular destination. The wrecks are changing with the fierce storms and weird sea…
by Nick Barter Within minutes of landing at Larnaca we found ourselves discussing the days ahead with Mus whilst eating delicious and very large Cypriot kebabs filled with sheftalia, pastourma, haloumi, chicken and pork and washed down with our beer…
by Richard Kelly An eventful start to the season with a trip that managed to coincide with storm Katie, the van door getting bashed in and the wrong prop being delivered for Blue. In true club spirit caution was thrown…
by Peter Martin Lanzarote rose out of the Atlantic around 15 million years ago. It is now a volcanic desert in the middle of the ocean, a black lava rock speckled with white clusters of houses and tourist apartment blocks.…