Monthly Archives: September 2009

Caves (35m), a Messerschmitt 109 (43m) and the Dalton (a big wreck – 32m)

And a delicious rum and lime aperitif with the post-dive saucission. It’s a tough life. And why are there only six of us here? You must all be mad. A bientot! Caves: Le Dalton:

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Night out in Marseille

From the Centre Leo Lagrange, a night out on the town has a couple of small complications. In particular: 2 miles of water and a ferry that stops at 8.30, except on Friday and Saturday nights. Laurent’s enormous RIB (with

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Those wreck pictures we promised

La Chaouen. Ces’t magnifique.

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Scenery

The rain has now stopped and the sun is shining. Pastis et saucission is served before the 3 course lunch. Normal service is resumed. We headed off across the bay to dive on the islands east of Marseille where there

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Fish fish fish fish fish

The med is dead, right? Seems not, actually. After a couple of dives here, it seems the place is thick with fish. Big shoals of all sorts of things, plus nudibranches, octopuses and a large wreck thrown in to boot.

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