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I guess one might consider the west coast of Ireland to be somewhat wild & out of the way.

Saw a variety of sharks, crustaceans & flounders, and porpoises. Got a big kick out of seeing several varieties of colorful wrasse up in those cool & cloudy northern waters.

Best regards.

DocVikingo
 
Any leprechauns?
 
Tim Ingersoll once bubbled...
Any leprechauns?

He would have mentioned those if he'd caught one, don't you think... :all:

and called in Rich at work?! :$$:

don
 
Once again, hearty thanks to you, Doc Vikingo, for providing me and the rest of us with valuable, well-researched, thorough info. In this case, want to let you know that http://www.insuremytrip.com was a winner for me. The site has a very detailed, graphically easy-to-read comparison chart of the most common trip insurers. Individual categories are further detailed via click-on pop-ups (which don't violate my Earthlink anti-pop-up software). There are even histories of and ratings for the insurance companies which back up the trip insurers (in some cases the same for multiple comapnies) . I found the site very user-friendly and extremely informative, and saved myself a bundle by finding the exact coverage I need by the cheapest, adequately reliable company.

Doc, you're a diver's national treasure!


Best,
 
That is a great website--thanks for posting.

Best regards.

DocVikingo
 
I say get the insurance with the way the world is now days you never know what is going to happen from one day to the next.

Better safe then sorry.
 
DocVikingo:
Here's a little peice that I wrote for another forum:"

***Highlights of these plans by medical1***
Buyer beware & read the policies carefully!

*Travel Guard International; 800-826-4919; http://www.TravelGuard.com

*Special Limitation: The Insurer will not pay more than $500 for the first item and thereafter, no more than $250 per item up to the limit of coverage as defined on the Schedule of Benefits.The Insurer will not pay more than $500 aggregate on all losses to: jewelry, watches, gems, furs, cameras and camera equipment, camcorders, sporting equipment, computers, radios and other electronic items.

Travelex Insurance Services; 800-228-9792; http://www.Travelex-Insurance.com

*A combined maximum of $600 will be paid for cameras and their accessories and related equipment.

Travel Insured International; 800-243-3174; http://www.TravelInsured.com

*A maximum of $500 applies to the total amount payable for loss of any or all of the following: jewelry, watches, articles consisting in whole or in part of silver, gold or platinum, articles trimmed with fur, cameras and their accessories and related equipment.

HTH Worldwide; 888-243-2358; htp://www.highwaytohealth.com

*Prices starting at $250 for a 7 day trip!

Access America; 800-284-8300; http://www.accessamerica.com

*GENERAL PROGRAM EXCLUSIONS - Scuba diving (unless accompanied by a dive master and not deeper than 130 feet); :11:

CSA Plan; 800-348-9505; htttp://www.travelsecure.com "[/QUOTE]

*Items Not Covered - property used in trade, business or for the production of income, household furniture, musical instruments, brittle or fragile articles, or sporting equipment.

***I have DAN insurance & will look at their travel insurance. One police won't cover you unless you bring your own DM/babysitter on a vacation with you!***
 

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