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Divers all over the world have been drawn to the underwater world by the sense of exploration and adventure that inspired many of our great ancestors such as Jaques Cousteau, Sheck Exley and Rob Palmer to descend into the unknown and discover what is there.

The development over the past few decades of technical diving, both on open circuit scuba and rebreathers, has given us the tools and knowledge to push the boundaries even further. This allows deeper wreck and cave diving, with much longer penetrations and extended bottom times. It gives safer decompression profiles, for exploring even more of the exciting unknown.

Our curiosity to explore the unknown wreck site, cave system, or deep reef, is in our blood. Techniques and equipment will evolve even further with time but our desire to discover the unknown will always be the same.

Wednesday, 21 December 2011

DEEP WRECK WEEK, 16/01-22/01

We have organised a week of deep wreck dives in the Cabo de Palos region of Murcia, Spain.
The week will consist of the following dives.
  • Monday, Stansfield, 60 metres
  • Tuesday, Dispina, 90 metres
  • Wednesday, Dispina, 90 metres
  • Thursday, Marie Delores, 115 metres
  • Friday, Day Off.
  • Saturday, Wilmore, 120 metres
  • Sunday, To be decided
A full trimix certification, either OC or CCR if diving CCR, is required to dive these wrecks as well as a valid medical.

For more info contact Simon


Hemos organizado una semana de buceo en pecios profundos en Cabo de Palos, Murcia (España).

Durante la semana bucearemos en los siguientes pecios:

- Lunes, Stansfield, 60m
- Martes, Despina, 90m
- Miércoles, Despina, 90m
- Jueves, Maria Dolores, 115m
- Viernes, descanso
- Sábado, Wilmore, 120m
- Domingo, pendiente de decidir...

Es necesaria titulación de Trimix hipóxico (OC o CCR). En el caso de que se bucee con rebreather también será necesario un certificado médico válido.

Para más información contactar con Joaquin.

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