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« on: October 21, 2010, 11:01:59 am »
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Hi Guys,

I have got an invitation to spent a vacation in Delaware - USA. I think it is someware around Philadelphia. Ofcourse I would like to dive over there. They give me a book about all the wrecks in Delaware. So, exited as I am I ask you some information about the wrecks and the diving in Delaware. Also the names of good diving centers are welcome. Possibility to get Nitrox, oxygen, possible to dive with my own rebreather etc...
I thank you in advance.

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« Reply #1 on: October 21, 2010, 05:57:53 pm »
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Here is a Url that has a clickable map of the Indian River area...

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Most of the wrecks seem to be down around 100'. I've done some beach hunting there. There is one beach called "Coin Beach" because of the coins that wash up after storms. Today it is called Dewey Beach, near Bethany Beach, Delaware.

I'm not a diver so can't help much.

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Thanks a lot, there are a lot of wrecks in that area.
I think maybe next summer it will be the moment.

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