yes LKJ03, but there are good dive stories and videos on the net too. My personal favorite is the myscubastory site. It has videos, stories and pics too. Type top dive stories into google and its the 1st or 2nd one
Thistlegorm was originally discovered by Costeau who sat with his team of divers in the wreck for a photo for a science magazine actually. They didn't give away the location and so forth Thistle was rediscovered in the late 80's or early 90's. After the rediscovery the wreck has been harmed a lot which can be seen. It's sister Rosalie Moller is by far more intact sitting in 40 meters which is reasonable threat to keep weekend divers out. It's a brilliant dive but you need to be tech to do that.
Brilliant video. Thistlegorm is a great dive with all that ammo and stuff littered around. If you don't have current around, it's a party. One of the world's top ten wrecks.
Suppose I could, but another option would be to turn the volume down on the base of the screen. To stay legal any music I use is just amateur stuff from free download sites. Believe it or not a few colleagues have actually said they like the music. But they're probably as old as me anyway!
@DiversInc I agree with Hermann on this one. Nothing better than hearing the sound of the bubbles and the calming lack of sound. I used to guide this when I worked in Egypt. Every trip was different and brought a new suprise. Darn I miss it!
We dived it in 1989 wearing standard dress.
GimpyFacRTU 6 months ago
stil a great vacacion greathings steve(Belgium)
073skinny 7 months ago
yes LKJ03, but there are good dive stories and videos on the net too. My personal favorite is the myscubastory site. It has videos, stories and pics too. Type top dive stories into google and its the 1st or 2nd one
SuperEasytiger 10 months ago
Great video - crap soundtrack
kingkurtzig 1 year ago
mój pierwszy wrak-wspaniały muszę tam kiedyś wrócic
granit1977 1 year ago
what are the bubbles at 1:26 ??
mrmendabest 1 year ago
@mrmendabest Air escaping from the Captains room or from one of the cargo holds :)
munkyspyder 1 year ago
Nice! I was wondering what the song is? My World...thanks!
klassetompa 2 years ago
25 max 33 meters
morf124 2 years ago
beautiful
diverworld 2 years ago
Great video! It brought back great memoris of when I dived it a few years back. I will go back again soon.
c7bam 2 years ago
Thistlegorm was originally discovered by Costeau who sat with his team of divers in the wreck for a photo for a science magazine actually. They didn't give away the location and so forth Thistle was rediscovered in the late 80's or early 90's. After the rediscovery the wreck has been harmed a lot which can be seen. It's sister Rosalie Moller is by far more intact sitting in 40 meters which is reasonable threat to keep weekend divers out. It's a brilliant dive but you need to be tech to do that.
Baddeco 3 years ago
Hull sits on a sandy bead at 28 metres, so it's not a deep wreck. That's partly why it's such a popular dive.
DiversInc 3 years ago
Brilliant video. Thistlegorm is a great dive with all that ammo and stuff littered around. If you don't have current around, it's a party. One of the world's top ten wrecks.
Baddeco 3 years ago
how deep is that wreck
raptoromilda 3 years ago
25-30. Feasible no-deco with lots to see.
Baddeco 3 years ago
I never actually thought of that as a solution!! Well done. It works.
As for old - I regard Eddie Cochran as pretty damn recent and anything that is stereo is pretty suspect, this sounds a tad more recent.
HermannGoering 4 years ago
Great and interesting video but the music is a bloody awful distraction. Can you re-load it just as a film without the sound?
HermannGoering 4 years ago
Suppose I could, but another option would be to turn the volume down on the base of the screen. To stay legal any music I use is just amateur stuff from free download sites. Believe it or not a few colleagues have actually said they like the music. But they're probably as old as me anyway!
DiversInc 4 years ago
how deep does this baby sit
jad9310 3 years ago
@DiversInc I agree with Hermann on this one. Nothing better than hearing the sound of the bubbles and the calming lack of sound. I used to guide this when I worked in Egypt. Every trip was different and brought a new suprise. Darn I miss it!
Vapidito 1 year ago