Thursday, August 28, 2008

Orange County Adult Theater

diving in Lake Baikal ...

the deepest freshwater lake on earth would certainly be something very interesting and exciting, if not only the slightly longer journey would be.

But fortunately I have now found a tour operator, which enables me to my dream: Interpoint Moscow. The
offer a nearly 11 days of vacation, then:

8th Day: Breakfast. Transfer to the diving point. Instruction. The first Dive (15 minutes). Recovery. The second dive (15 Minuyen). Lunch. Return with boats to Listwyanka.
two dives before lunch! Diver what you want more ;-)

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Signature For Cell Phones.com

New online diving magazine

heard from Austria, for http://www.taucherforum.at

simply sometimes, very interesting.

Friday, August 8, 2008

Sportwagen Tdi Audi A3

video of the dive spot Baltic

even more reason to visit the Ozeaneum Stralsund :

http://www.mvregio.de/mvr/148811.html

- "Twelve members of the Association Rostock archaeomare do before in coastal waters complaints and pictures of several biotopes . Film Events planned are shots of seagrass meadows, mussel colonies, drifting jellyfish, pipefish and migratory garfish. The goal is to create science films to be shown, for example in the new Ozeaneum Stralsund.

Where Topurchase Calgel

diving ban in Berlin

In an article in the Berliner Morgenpost I took the hint that diving in Berlin is generally prohibited.

So be careful in battle lake.

annoys ban Schlachtensee divers
Tuesday 5 August 2008 02:04 - By Brigitte Schmiemann

The Environment Agency of the district Steglitz-Zehlendorf has adopted for the Schlachtensee and Krumme Lanke a diving ban. To the annoyance of Diving athletes who took advantage of the relatively clear water and about ten feet of water depth in the battle lake regularly for diving. Background of the prohibition is the dive tourism, which was created after a 1.70 meter caused large catfish from the Schlachtensee in the media furore.


found at: http://www.morgenpost.de/printarchiv/berlin/article759312/Verbot_fuer_Schlachtensee_aergert_Taucher.html