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David Gibbins wreck diving at night in Tobermory, Ontario

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Uploaded on Oct 26, 2011

New York Times best selling author David Gibbins dives on the wreck of the Alice G at night in Tobermory, Ontario. The dives took place on October 25, 2011.

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  • sampluskurt

    This is so well, done I look forward to seeing more clips.

    ps The Lighthouse video was absolutely fantastic!!

    thanks

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  • anglersthree

    Thanks for the comments sampluskurt! I take it from your other comments that perhaps you have have dived there too?

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  • PythonsForever

    how deep?

    

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  • anglersthree

    Very shallow, PythonsForever. This was a shore dive on a tug and the deepest point of the dive was about 40 feet.

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  • OliverTwistedMovie

    I watched this video here after visiting your web site and seeing your book covers including 'THE GODS OF ATLANTIS'. If you really want to learn more about us, go to the 'SkywatcherTribe channel', which is featured on my channel, and follow the only link on that channel to our 'Order of the Skywatcher Clan' tribal site, which is also linked on my channel under "Tribe Site - DONATE!". I want information about your music sources and if there is written sheet music for this video's piano music.

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  • anglersthree

    Very shallow. In fact the wreck is in less than 20 feet of water and the entire dive was done above 40 feet. Fun dive at night, though.

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  • sampluskurt

    it's actually fairly shallow

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  • anglersthree

    Yes it is, poppy11th. Thanks for watching.

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  • poppy11th

    Is this the same david gibbins that wrote Atlantis

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  • anglersthree

    Thanks for watching! The lights used were 3 Light and Motion Sola 1200's

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