East Coast Exploration: Entering The Unknown

Posted on October 30th, 2011

A few of us were blown out at the south coast attempting to dive the Kyarra last weekend. So at the last minute we decided to try the East coast instead: at the very least a BBQ on the beach under an umbrella we thought.

We took our diving stuff just in case, but didn't take the underwater cameras as we weren't expecting much especially from a shore dive. So after a two-hour leisurely drive we arrived in Weybourne. To our surprise the sea was flat calm; whilst kitting up a seal popped his head up to see what was going on, then disappeared.

We had a 45 minute dive on the SS Rosalie, visibility was 8 meters (yes 8 Meters) plenty of Plumose anemone, and Sagartia Elagans (had to look in the book for that one) baby edible crabs, and plenty of life. We are planning, if the weather looks good then we are going again this weekend, tides should be better so we might have ago at the SS Vera afterwards. If anyone is interested please let me know.


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