Awesome diving and a decompression class on classic WWII wrecks

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Doppler

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I will be leading a trip to Newfoundland (Canada's east coast) this summer (July 31 - August 6) ostensibly to visit the four excellent WWII wrecks off the coast of Bell Island. There is a chance that I can also guide one or two qualified divers for a visit to the Bell Island Mine. However, this is tentative. What is NOT, are the wrecks which are spectacular. There are three spots open. Visit http://techdivertraining.org/event/the-wrecks-of-bell-island/2016-07-31/ for additional info.

ALSO: during the trip, I plan on conducting a decompression diver program. The additional cost will be approximately half my usual advertised price ($350US plus cost of online academics). Drop me an email/visit my site to express interest and to send me your dive background.
 
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