I love your videos, It shows the world we rarely see. Where can I find the GPS coordinates to some of these wrecks, especially the Royal Adelaide?. I look forward to future videos.
Pleasure my friend, need to get our bums up to Iceland and snorkel between the tectonic plates and photograph those Northern Lights... you lucky thing. Oh and Happy New Year from us.
Thank you and it varies obviously, some animals are filmed right in close, others a few hundred metres out... not very helpful I know but there is no set pattern.
Absolutely fantastic and thank you for sharing
Thank you Mark
Stunning shots, looking forward to next year.
This year isn’t over yet mate 👍
Brilliant as always Colin! Don't forget my birthday dive in January.
Thanks mate and of course not... let's just get the viz cleared up and we can go for it. :-)
I love your videos, It shows the world we rarely see. Where can I find the GPS coordinates to some of these wrecks, especially the Royal Adelaide?. I look forward to future videos.
Thank you Don... I presume you can get the GPS coordinates by 'Googling' the wrecks.
Nice. Eel dude under the rock was all like 'sup bro?'
Thanks Dan 👍
100% Colin, I love the Dory's they seem so inquisitive and engaging
Beautiful fish are they not.
Fantastic video as usual Colin! Can't wait to see your videos in 2019. Cheers Andrew
Thanks Andrew 👍
Awsome
Some really good filming. Can't wait for next years footage to begin.
Exeterman Cheers my friend... looking forward to it myself.
Incredible! Bravo!
Thanks mate, did Cords get you the suet?
@@ColinGarrettUnderwater Haha, yeah! Beef stew and dumplings.......so good! Thanks for the stickers!
Pleasure my friend, need to get our bums up to Iceland and snorkel between the tectonic plates and photograph those Northern Lights... you lucky thing. Oh and Happy New Year from us.
Are all these videos filmed by you, ?.if so they are good.!
Thank you and yes they are.
as am angler i love watching your videos and am about to go chesil for a few days
how close are you to shore?
Thank you and it varies obviously, some animals are filmed right in close, others a few hundred metres out... not very helpful I know but there is no set pattern.