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Underwater Photo Location: Scapa flow

Underwater Photo Location: Scapa flow

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The ultimate wreck dive location with massive battleships, cruisers and subs to dive. Here is a good link to diving Scapa flow..

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Detailed info on diving each shipwreck and pictures.
Facts about Scapa flow
Dive types
Liveaboarddayboat

Marine Life
shoals

Diving facilities
airnitroxrepairshireinstructionguidedfriendly

Photo facilities
macrowideangle

by Andrew Falconer
Anchor and capstan from World War 1 German Cruiser scuttled at Scapa Flow, Orkney Islands, Scotland in 1919. Yes I know the viz is not good but and photography difficult, but all the same interesting!

by Andrew Falconer
Another shot from recent dive trip to Scapa Flow on German WW1 wrecks. The torchlight highlights the gloomy green conditions prevalent.

by Andrew Falconer
Last photo from recent dive trip to the WW1 German wrecks. Viz and light not good but part of the atmosphere. All photos taken with my new Olympus toughTG2 which is a significant improvement on previous model, and is still small enough.
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