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gehadoski

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Cairo, Egypt, Egypt
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If there is a new wreck discovered in the Mediterranean Sea, Sinking in a a poor visibility location would you be interested to dive on it
 
Yeah, I think so. A wreck is a wreck and although it would be better with good vis bad vis ona wreck is still exciting. Hell I find just being under exciting so a wreck would be a bonus.

If you had asked the question would I pay good money to dive in an area that was reknowned for bad vis I'd probably say "maybe" but there would have to be a drawcard,Like undiccovered gold or the chance of diving a wreck that no one else had dived since its sinking.

Basically the answer is yes.

Coogeeman :wink:
 
Doesnt that depend on lots of factors, not least how deep it is !

A tiny pleasure boat/zodiac sinking isnt as exciting as a war cruiser either.

Poor visibility doesnt bother me, i dive most wrecks in 3m or less.

Diving a wreck nobody has dived before is great, ive been fortunate enough to do it once so far.
 
Sir I am talking about submarines and distroyers, I am not going to waste your time reading a post about a zodiac. But they are underexploration. so we don't know there depths yet as soon as I locate them and if the depths are attanable I promise I will tell you right away.
 
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