Showing posts with label dykning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dykning. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 27, 2019
Freediving, Tug 2 at Exiles, Malta, Aug 27th
Monday, August 26, 2019
Freediving, Inland Sea tunnel & Blue Hole, Gozo, Aug 26th
Sunday session at the dive sites Inland Sea tunnel and the Blue Hole on Gozo. Clear water and amazing views.. I was solo which is not ideal from a safety point, so I didn't push it, just casual swims.. First time there since the Azur Window disappeared into the sea in a big storm, a scenic view that is missed..
Labels:
blue hole,
diving,
dykning,
freediving,
fridykning,
gozo,
inland sea,
malta
Saturday, August 24, 2019
Freediving, Ghar Lapsi tunnel, Aug 24th
A few laps through a tunnel at Ghar Lapsi, Malta. Entry from the lagoon is around 2 meters deep and the exit probably around 8 meters deep. Not sure about the length but perhaps 15 meters? Good idea to scout as much as possible, popular passage with scuba divers, and meeting them in the tunnel could be tight. Also, avoid if the waves are on-shore as the water can them pump back and forth in the tunnel..
Labels:
diving,
dykning,
free diving,
freediving,
fridykning,
ghar lapsi,
malta,
tunnel,
tunnel diving,
tunnels
Thursday, August 22, 2019
Freediving, Tug 2, Sliema, Malta, Aug 22nd
Labels:
diving,
dykning,
exiles,
freediving,
fridykning,
malta,
sliema,
tug 2,
tug2
Sunday, September 03, 2017
Freediving, Santa Maria Caves, Comino, Sept 2nd
Relaxed freediving with a colleague and some new acquaintances at Santa Maria Caves, northern side of Comino, Malta. Plenty of fish, lots of scuba divers, very clear and warm water.
Labels:
Comino,
diving,
dykning,
free diving,
freediving,
fridykning,
malta,
santa maria caves
Monday, June 16, 2014
Scuba Diving on the P-31 Wreck at Comino
A great Saturday with Dive Systems, taking a nice dive boat to Comino.. First dive was on the Cominetto reef, which was ok but nothing special IMHO.. Lunch & rest break in the busy Blue Lagoon.. Second dive, featured on this video was really nice though, the P-31 wreck is starting to settle in after being scuttled some years back.. Around 31C in the air and 21C in the water, summer is coming on Malta..
Labels:
Comino,
dykning,
malta,
p-31,
Scuba Diving,
wreck diving
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