Really cool Series pic
#9
This Rover is famous among divers because of it's condition and the clarity of the water. I don't remember the whole story. I believe it's a war relic. I'll look it up and post it later.
I am an avid diver, so one day a friend of mine sent me this pic and said, "Yeah this pretty much sums up your whole life right here."
I am an avid diver, so one day a friend of mine sent me this pic and said, "Yeah this pretty much sums up your whole life right here."
#10
Okay, got it now.
This picture was taken at a place called Chepstow Diving Lake in Wales. This old Rover was placed there for divers to enjoy. The "lake" started out life as Dayhouse Quarry. They flooded it in 1996, and it became a major dive site in 2003. At some point they put the Rover and some other attractions down there. It's also the deepest inland diving site in the UK at over 240 feet. That's serious technical diving territory.
As a Rover owner, I'm a bit sad to see it come to that sort of end. But as a diver, I like it. It looks like it'd be very fun to explore.
Anyway, here's another picture:
This picture was taken at a place called Chepstow Diving Lake in Wales. This old Rover was placed there for divers to enjoy. The "lake" started out life as Dayhouse Quarry. They flooded it in 1996, and it became a major dive site in 2003. At some point they put the Rover and some other attractions down there. It's also the deepest inland diving site in the UK at over 240 feet. That's serious technical diving territory.
As a Rover owner, I'm a bit sad to see it come to that sort of end. But as a diver, I like it. It looks like it'd be very fun to explore.
Anyway, here's another picture:
Last edited by wreckdiver1321; 03-02-2013 at 09:09 AM.