Salcombe wreck, Devon, 1000 B.C.

"The Salcombe area looks like a GREAT place to poke around a bit" It sure is, and is equally as good as Scilly, the Lizard and the Lands End Area's if you get over this way for a diving holiday.

http://www.swmag.org/index.php/moroccan-gold-coins

http://www.marinearchaeology.org/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p34VIeNFGlE
 

That's the presenter from COAST - I love that show!

I was missing England right up to the point they put on those suits to dive in! :laughing7:

cool link, thanks!
 

That's the presenter from COAST - I love that show!

I was missing England right up to the point they put on those suits to dive in! :laughing7:

cool link, thanks!


I had never heard of Coast. Thanks for turning me on to it.

I had only seen Neil Oliver in a couple of BBC series'...A History of Celtic Britain and A History of Ancient Britain. I really like his presentations and I found both of those shows to be really enjoyable and well written. I haven't gotten to watch a complete episode of Coast yet, but I can already tell I am going to like it. I like to make DVD's of programs off of Youtube so I have something to watch when I am anchored in the boonies...
 

I had never heard of Coast. Thanks for turning me on to it. I had only seen Neil Oliver in a couple of BBC series'...A History of Celtic Britain and A History of Ancient Britain. I really like his presentations and I found both of those shows to be really enjoyable and well written. I haven't gotten to watch a complete episode of Coast yet, but I can already tell I am going to like it. I like to make DVD's of programs off of Youtube so I have something to watch when I am anchored in the boonies...

JM,

Don't forget, let me know if you are anchored in the boonies near me......
 

absolutely fantastic, I love seeing this kind of stuff. thanks for posting
 

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