Narked1
Full Member
All,
For those of you that followed my attempts here in Egypt to conduct a predisturbance survey on a possibly undocumented Landing Craft, Mechanized, MK-1, the saga continues albeit with a diversion from the original focus of doing a survey. Found that it was easier to open up my own dive center on the North Coast of Egypt instead in order to get all of the proper permits to dive on what the Egyptian Government considers an archaeological site (meaning that ALL of the North Coast of Egypt is considered to be an archaeological site according to the Egyptian government). However, the Ministry of Tourism here wants to promote diving on the North Coast to generate tourist revenue. The dive center opened last month and I have been in heaven ever since! Unlimited access to all of the wrecks on the North Coast! Maybe not much treasure to be had (taking things out of the water is forbidden under Egyptian law), but it is absolutely amazing what is out there!...and much of it isn't properly documented or well known by anyone but the locals.
Will eventually get around to doing the survey on the LCM, but in the meantime, have dove on two submarines (Italian...with one being a potential penetration dive), the wreck of the L'Orient (Napolean's flagship at the Battle of the Nile) again, legally this time, a couple of container ships, and next week we are planning on diving on the wrecks of Sollum. Of which, there are 13 WWII wartime wrecks sitting just offshore!
As an amatuer Underwater Archy, this is exciting stuff for me personally! In the meantime, the dive center is starting out quite well as there is only one other dive enterprise located on the North Coast of Egypt (Google Search: Alexandra Dive) so competition is minimal.
So, next time anyone comes to Egypt to dive on wrecks let me know. Will hook you guys and gals up for super-cheap (meaning free diving) and my partner will hate me! Or you can check my forum at "www.alexandriawreckdivers.com". Sometimes it's up, sometimes it's down because I'm still using a free domain.
Mike
For those of you that followed my attempts here in Egypt to conduct a predisturbance survey on a possibly undocumented Landing Craft, Mechanized, MK-1, the saga continues albeit with a diversion from the original focus of doing a survey. Found that it was easier to open up my own dive center on the North Coast of Egypt instead in order to get all of the proper permits to dive on what the Egyptian Government considers an archaeological site (meaning that ALL of the North Coast of Egypt is considered to be an archaeological site according to the Egyptian government). However, the Ministry of Tourism here wants to promote diving on the North Coast to generate tourist revenue. The dive center opened last month and I have been in heaven ever since! Unlimited access to all of the wrecks on the North Coast! Maybe not much treasure to be had (taking things out of the water is forbidden under Egyptian law), but it is absolutely amazing what is out there!...and much of it isn't properly documented or well known by anyone but the locals.
Will eventually get around to doing the survey on the LCM, but in the meantime, have dove on two submarines (Italian...with one being a potential penetration dive), the wreck of the L'Orient (Napolean's flagship at the Battle of the Nile) again, legally this time, a couple of container ships, and next week we are planning on diving on the wrecks of Sollum. Of which, there are 13 WWII wartime wrecks sitting just offshore!
As an amatuer Underwater Archy, this is exciting stuff for me personally! In the meantime, the dive center is starting out quite well as there is only one other dive enterprise located on the North Coast of Egypt (Google Search: Alexandra Dive) so competition is minimal.
So, next time anyone comes to Egypt to dive on wrecks let me know. Will hook you guys and gals up for super-cheap (meaning free diving) and my partner will hate me! Or you can check my forum at "www.alexandriawreckdivers.com". Sometimes it's up, sometimes it's down because I'm still using a free domain.
Mike