A site for you:
> 'Tarragona' (http://www.tarragonaguide.com/) - a place with a large
number of monuments. With interesting attractions to see. A beach with
unforgettable to stay. They offer a great accommodation.
> ' Cadiz Spain' (http://www.cadizspain.net/) - a place with a
majestic mansion. With a city attractions like town halls, a cadiz
church. Landmarks here are worth visiting. The beauty of this place is
very amazing.
Feel free to check.

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-hh - 01 Jun 2007 12:14 GMT
> A site for you:
>
> 'Tarragona' - a place with a large number of monuments.
Apparently, these monuments are all on land. What are the underwater
attractions of interest to a scuba diver?
> 'Cadiz Spain' - a place with a majestic mansion.
Also up on land, not submerged.
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Charter.
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Le fantôme du Parc - 10 Jun 2007 05:52 GMT
-hh a écrit :
>> A site for you:
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> -hh
Hi,
Tarragona
Poor visibility due to the big Ebro river and a "downpour" type of coast
(sandy).
Spain has much more to offer scubawise. Elsewhere.
Olivier
chilly - 10 Jun 2007 11:42 GMT
> Hi,
> Tarragona
> Poor visibility due to the big Ebro river and a "downpour" type of coast
> (sandy).
> Spain has much more to offer scubawise. Elsewhere.
> Olivier
Really??!! Well, I'm headed back that way within the year. If you'd be good
enough to share where the good diving is, I'd be appreciative.
Thanks,
S
Le fantôme du Parc - 13 Jun 2007 09:19 GMT
chilly a écrit :
>> Hi,
>> Tarragona
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> S
North of Gerona (north east of Spain) is great. Good spots all around
Baleares islands and Canary islands (this one is way offshore Morroco,
in the Atlantic).
Islas Columbretes have an astonishing visibility but are expensive to
dive since far from the coast and only daily-cruise based.
Galicia has a classic northeast atlantic offer (1/10 meters visibility
served by bio-hyper-rich waters)
You'll find your scuba-fun on plenty of websites.
Pasalo bien
Olivier
chilly - 13 Jun 2007 19:42 GMT
> chilly a écrit :
> >> Hi,
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> Pasalo bien
> Olivier
Well, those don't sound particularly convenient to the rest of the trip
itinerary. How's the diving at Tenerife?
Le fantôme du Parc - 17 Jun 2007 03:06 GMT
Sorry, spent a couple of days away.
My diving club spent a great time diving a week long at Los Gigantes on
the southwest of Tenerife.
The local club was hold by Spaniards. Great knowledge of what they do sale.
I made a report (in french) on bmpp.fr
You'll find a link to my email and if ever I'll be happy to give you all
kinds of tips and local funnies in Tenerife...
Olivier
chilly a écrit :
>> chilly a écrit :
>>>> Hi,
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> Well, those don't sound particularly convenient to the rest of the trip
> itinerary. How's the diving at Tenerife?
chilly - 22 Jun 2007 08:20 GMT
> Sorry, spent a couple of days away.
> My diving club spent a great time diving a week long at Los Gigantes on
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> Olivier
Thanks Olivier. My French is only marginally better than my Spanish. :^)
But still I think I will try to interpret your report if you can give me a
link. Would I just type bmpp.fr into google and your report will come up,
or just what?