Ras mohammed dunraven red sea diving

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hi.
Anyone been diving here?
The wreck is pretty brill!!!
very big too
mam and dad was sitting on a toilet underwater lol soooo funny
wb xxx
 
Congrats on diving the Yolanda at thirteen years of age! At least that's what your public profile says.

Market Trader too.

As to the Dunraven, well, it's okay for a one-off dive, but there are better wrecks nearby.

Stay wet,

Seadeuce
 
Did you enjoy diving on the shark youlanda reef. Dunraven is a nice wreck but there are many wrecks better than the Dunraven. Try abu Nuhas there are four wrecks over there next to each other. Giannis D, Chrisoula K, Carnatic and the Unknow. I like that place more than the Dunraven. If you need more information about them please ask.

http://touregypt.net/vdc/Carnatic.htm

http://touregypt.net/vdc/Giannisd.htm

http://touregypt.net/vdc/Thechris.htmhttp://touregypt.net/vdc/Thechris.htm
 
Jai Bar:
Sure, there are nicer wrecks in the area, but the reef around the Dunraven is great.
For exampe the Thistlegorm, which was re-discovered in the nineties (I think that it was by Dudu Vered, the manager of Eilat's Red Sea Sports dive club): http://touregypt.net/vdc/Thistle.htm
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I just saw Dudu an hour ago. He is organizing some liveaboard trips that I hope go to on. Eilat is much nicer than Boston right now!
 
"mam and dad was sitting on a toilet underwater lol soooo funny"

......I don't find that funny! There used to be lots of toilets standing there at Yolanda, now they are all broken, because people sit on them. There is fire coral growing on the toilets and some morays living in them - so it's really stupid to sit on them. That is all apart from the "don't touch anything"-policy, which we divers should stick to......

Sorry, but I really get carried away, when I see people touching or even taking anything underwater...
 
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