charlie, having read your blog, which is very good, i can only pick up on one point.
i am inclined to believe that the sewage pipe is indeed disused and and so hopefully the squaties around the pipe shall be as edible as any from the clyde. From my limited understanding i believe the pumping stations found coastaly gather raw sewage which would have previoulsy been fed straight in to the sea and pump it to a processing plant.
thus the pump room stinks but the sea shouldnt.
thats the story i'm sticking to, i do not dive sh1t pipes.
cheers
charlie
joe wrote:
Review in dive magazine
This month's issue, Joe?
Cheers!
gus wrote:
charlie, having read your blog, which is very good, i can only pick up on one point.
i am inclined to believe that the sewage pipe is indeed disused and and so hopefully the squaties around the pipe shall be as edible as any from the clyde. From my limited understanding i believe the pumping stations found coastaly gather raw sewage which would have previoulsy been fed straight in to the sea and pump it to a processing plant.
thus the pump room stinks but the sea shouldnt.
thats the story i'm sticking to, i do not dive sh1t pipes.
cheers
Good info. So where is the pipe going to then?
joe
correction on having re-read the heading, i believe it to be the region??. My geog of that area ain´t soooo hot. Maybe there the same place or wreck. Probs should read diver now. This spainsh weathers toooo nice to be reading magazines, they´d melt
charlie
Yeah, the article in "Diver" magazine is about the Kintyre peninsula. Sarah & I were diving there a few weeks back... very nice.