Okidoki
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Post by Okidoki on Apr 7, 2006 2:31:52 GMT -5
Any one has more info about this accident 120 miles south of koh samui it is regarding a 51 year old Britich diver happend two or three days ago.
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Post by nitrogendreams on Apr 9, 2006 6:41:59 GMT -5
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Post by Argo on Apr 9, 2006 10:11:30 GMT -5
The actual page link would be nice instead of just the advertising link of this mag........ I couldn't find anything on there..........
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Post by nitrogendreams on Apr 10, 2006 19:25:52 GMT -5
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Post by LSDeep on Apr 11, 2006 0:03:32 GMT -5
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Post by Argo on Apr 11, 2006 0:17:25 GMT -5
Oh I'm not getting angry ................YET LOL ;D ;D
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Post by nitrogendreams on Apr 11, 2006 17:10:29 GMT -5
Strange I don't recollect dives to 45m to 50m in Koh Samui.... even the deepest ones around are just 30 m
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Post by LSDeep on Apr 12, 2006 8:03:16 GMT -5
Strange I don't recollect dives to 45m to 50m in Koh Samui.... even the deepest ones around are just 30 m from big blue tech samui's website: ....The SDI / TDI and PSA prices include course manuals and boat dives with lunch. We recommend you prebook your courses so you don't have to wait for an available instructor . The calm waters of Koh Samui in Thailand offer perfect training conditions for rebreather and technical diving. You will be able to enjoy diving with Grey Reef Sharks and Bull Sharks at 45 meters off Chumphon Pinnacles and explore the wreck of the M.V. Unicorn at 50 meters. We also offer live aboard trips to some newly discovered WWII wrecks lying in 45 - 70 meters and can incorporate you training dives on such a safari on request.... www.bigbluedivingsamui.com/bbstech.htm
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Post by sharkaware on Apr 12, 2006 9:00:27 GMT -5
All the deep dives are around Koh Tao where most of the dives are made! Samui it self has aprox a max depth of 12 to 15 meter. But all Dc dive aroud Koh Tao, and the Marine Park
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