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According to Police Scotland, the diver was reported as overdue at approximately 10.47 yesterday—Wednesday, 28 October 2020—at a location southeast of Houton Head, in the south of the Orkney mainland.
Read moreThe North East Wildlife & Animal Rescue Centre known as 'The New Arc' specialises in wildlife rehabilitation.
Read moreThe Great Britain and Ireland Chapter has teamed up with the Polar Academy to jointly host three of the world’s toughest and most seasoned explorers.
Read moreI grabbed my travel mug of tea and headed out the door as the 7:00 a.m.
Read moreWhen World War I ended, it was agreed as part of the Armistice agreement that Germany had to surrender most of its fleet. Between November 1918 and January 1919, 74 ships from the German High Seas Fleet arrived in Scapa Flow to be interred.
Read moreThe Explorers Club members carry out or assist in field science expeditions to study unknown or little known destinations or phenomena in order to gain knowledge for humankind.
Read moreWe also highlighted in the same article that equipment belonging to the team had been stolen.
Read moreRespected skipper and rebreather diver Emily Turton has appea
Read moreGlen Coe and Glen Etive cradle Loch Etive all the way to the western shores of Scotland and was used as a through-road by our ancestors.
Read more“Muck diving” is now a recognised, broad term for (generally) close-up and macro or micro photography, often in terrible visibility, resulting in low light and backscatter problems in photographs; and some disorientation with depth, resulting in f
Read moreThis is the third year running that Ghost Fishing UK has visited this iconic dive site.
Read moreHebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust (HWDT) is a marine conservation charity that takes action through a unique programme of community based research and education.
Read moreAlthough May Isle is only 57 hectares, it has been a National Nature Reserve since 1956 and is internationally important for its seabird and seal colonies.
Read moreThe SWT – which receives funding from the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation – has also confirmed that Scotland's first snorkel trail has been created in the north west Highlands. The idea is that the snorkel trail is self-led.
Read moreThe 10,850-ton armoured cruiser HMS Hampshire departed Scapa Flow in Orkney on 5 June 1916 on a voyage around the north cape of Norway to the port of Archangel in northern Russia.
Read more"Scapa Flow is arguably one of Britain’s most historic and famous stretches of water.
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