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This Scotland dives are the first ones I have ever seen. It’s really cool to see so much life in cold water! This is not at all what it looks like in Michigan lakes and rivers. Look forward to seeing more!
They are beautiful. Lucky it is very rare to have alot of people at this dive site. You can get 10 cars in layby. If it is full, people go to other sites near by. Lucky Twin Piers is 500m further back on same road.
It's correct name is "Ali's Reef", named after Ali Abubakar. In the mid 1970's he created an artificial reef of old tyres near by, for Conger Eels to live and it worked!!! I dived with Ali on his reef and saw numerous the Conger Eels. Sadly, the name "Ali's Reef" became corrupted and incorrectly called "Conger alley". Ali gave up diving many years ago, but he still lives in Glasgow.
Thanks Keith, I never knew that was the orginally name. Even when used to work for dive centre in area back in 2008 for few years, they never called it that. Interesting to know.
Two words: "Dry Gloves". They are life-changing, and you can easily get them cheap. There's versions that you can use with your current drysuit without any modifications at all. None. Just pull them on and go diving.
For the hiccups, get a glass of water and do the following: Take a sip Say “hiccups I have got” Take a sip Say “hiccups I don’t want” Take a sip Say “hiccups go away” Take a sip Say “hiccups they are gone” Take a sip Your hiccups will now be gone. You’re welcome.
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You guy's are so crazy cool! Keep up the good work!
Thank you 🤙
Wow that's some amazing vis
We got so lucky
Completing my open water certificate here next month and this was amazing to see, thank you!
Congratulations and hope you have awesome diving adventures
Cracking viz pal! That walk though… 😣
It is a killer, espicially after the dive 😆
Must be hard running across that road with fins on !!! 🥴🤣🤣
Loved the very short warm up too Mark !! 😂
Very 😆
Cool video
Thank you ☺️
Very interesting dive! Stay warm guys!
Thabk you mate 😀
That’s cool I’d love to come dive there… you need a little cart to carry your gear on down to the water
That would of helped so much 😂
@@BlueHorizonDiving we use them all the time at one of the places I go
This Scotland dives are the first ones I have ever seen. It’s really cool to see so much life in cold water! This is not at all what it looks like in Michigan lakes and rivers. Look forward to seeing more!
Yeah the Scottish sea lochs have so much marine life in them. They are amazing!
Yes, and nuclear submarines as well!
@@Toob41 very true!
@Toob41 really? I heard they use the Sound of Mull.
The vis is still pretty good here. The dogfish is so cool!
They used to be everywhere so was nice to finally find one again
Enjoyed this video , new sub as well . I fished this area from above with mixed result but well played guys . Nice video
Welcome to the channel and thank you 😊
You catching mainly pollock or cod when here. Yeah it can be a real mixed bag with the fish here
did you catch any dog fish?
@@mac148 not in there .
@@NicolasValentinScotland cheers do you know any good places to catch them any chance
@@mac148 Loch fyne .loads in there
Teaspoon of vinegar will cure those hiccups. Love you guys enjoying cold water.
Will need to try that. Thank you and got more coming 🤙
Oh my gosh - all the fluffy rocks with the anemones on are just amazing! What happens if there are a lot of people wanting to dive? Where do you park?
They are beautiful. Lucky it is very rare to have alot of people at this dive site. You can get 10 cars in layby. If it is full, people go to other sites near by. Lucky Twin Piers is 500m further back on same road.
trust me im a scallop fisherman from scotland and theres places u pick hundreds ov dogfish sharks every haul catch release ovcourse
That is good to know.
The cold shock of getting in that water seemed to fix the hiccups
Actually it did 😆
It's correct name is "Ali's Reef", named after Ali Abubakar. In the mid 1970's he created an artificial reef of old tyres near by, for Conger Eels to live and it worked!!! I dived with Ali on his reef and saw numerous the Conger Eels. Sadly, the name "Ali's Reef" became corrupted and incorrectly called "Conger alley". Ali gave up diving many years ago, but he still lives in Glasgow.
Thanks Keith, I never knew that was the orginally name. Even when used to work for dive centre in area back in 2008 for few years, they never called it that. Interesting to know.
Two words: "Dry Gloves". They are life-changing, and you can easily get them cheap. There's versions that you can use with your current drysuit without any modifications at all. None. Just pull them on and go diving.
Thank you
And that is why I hate deep dark water, terrified of it
This wasn't too deep and is relaxing once get trained and dive alot. It is truly beautiful
For the hiccups, get a glass of water and do the following:
Take a sip
Say “hiccups I have got”
Take a sip
Say “hiccups I don’t want”
Take a sip
Say “hiccups go away”
Take a sip
Say “hiccups they are gone”
Take a sip
Your hiccups will now be gone. You’re welcome.
Thank you for the tip 😊
Way too cold for this old man. One teaspoon of peanut butter swallowed as fast as you can always cured the hiccups for me.
We have never heard that one before. Maybe gotta to try it.
You are warm in the drysuit 😆
Nice video. Diving with hiccups could be interesting!🤮
That were torture 😂