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35 Stennäset, Kristiansund, Norway
Magdalena - 12/22/2007 10:05 PM
6 October 1999. You go out to this site by boat. This is a great spot to dive on because of the great nature! There is a lot of sea vegetables, fishes and crabs. Depth: 30 meters. Sight: 15 meters. Water temperature: 13 degrees. Air temperature: 15 degrees....
34 Torp, Kristiansund, Norway
Magdalena - 12/22/2007 9:49 PM
5 October 1999. Just very close to the irland we lived on there was a great diving site with a wreck named "Torp." We went out with the roawing boat we had this week, and went down under the water. We were told that the wreck was on the depth of 20 meters, but hey what wrong that was! We found it at the depth of 30 meters. The sight was beautiful 15 -20 meters, and the wreck had the length of 20 meters. It is a cago-ship. We could actually the whole wreck at once! She is sleeping there on the bo...
33 Kristiansund, Norway 33 Kristiansund, Norway
Magdalena - 12/22/2007 9:26 PM
4 October 1999. Depth: 22 meters. Sight: 12 meters. Water tempterature: 13 degrees. Air temperature: 10 degrees. Just jumped into the water from the jetty at the irland we lived at. This was the best night dive I had done so far. We saw a lot of fishes and crabs, and then for the first time in my life I saw sea fire!...
32 Varpnäset, Kristiansund, Norway
Magdalena - 12/21/2007 6:13 AM
4 October 1999. The conditions for this dve was awful. We had an upcoming storm heading towards us and the wind was strong, it was a big swell and raining. Depth: 28 meters. Sight: 15 meters. Water temperature: 14 degress. Air temperature: 7 degrees. But well under the water it was nice and quite. We took the roawing-boat again. We saw a lot of nice fishes, there was a piece of a wall to dive next to, and a lot of sea vegetalbles that was really interesting to take a closer look at. Well up at t...
31 Klubbnäset, Kristiansund, Norway
Magdalena - 12/21/2007 5:51 AM
4 October 1999. This dive was the last dive I logged in my first logg book ever, and I was reallt proud doing it! Depth: 32 meters. Sight: 15 meters. Water temperature: 14 degrees. Air temperature: 20 degrees. The bottom is just pure sand sloping down. I think it was great. Then suddenly there is a wall you can dive next to. This was a boat dive. I felt a bit dizzy because of the depth from 30 meters and down. We saw some big fishes....
30 The Lagoon, Kristiansund, Norway
Magdalena - 12/21/2007 5:42 AM
3 Oktober 1999. Same spot as I have been on before, but this time during night. Everything was the same but totally different! I got a bit stressed because of my unexperience of night diving. I borrowed a torch from another diver....
29 Strömsund, Kristiansund, Norway
Magdalena - 12/21/2007 5:21 AM
3 October 1999. Just another dive, really nothing special to see here. We went out with the boat again. I got my self a big dinner when I caught a big fish with my knife. Depth: 21 meters. Sight: 15 meters. Water temperature: 14 degrees. Air temperature: 10 degrees....
28 The Lagoon, Kristiansund, Norway 28 The Lagoon, Kristiansund, Norway
Magdalena - 12/21/2007 5:15 AM
3 Oktober 1999. Depth: 28 meters. Sight: 25 meters. Water temperature: 14 degrees. Air temperature: 10 degrees. This dive we went out with the rowing-boat to get a better diving spot. We went to a lagoon and left the boat backwards with our backs hitting the surfacde first of all. We started in the lagoon, a protected place were it was really quite. The depth here was just 5 meters. The we moved through a crevice down through a forest made of sea vegetalbes. The current was pretty strong in the ...
27 Kristiansund, Norway
Magdalena - 12/21/2007 5:01 AM
2 Oktober 1999. This was the first dive we made at this diving trip in Norway. We started softly with a dive in the water around the irland. Depth: 22 meters. Sight: 10 meters. Water tempterature: 14 degrees. Air temperature: 8 degrees. I used a dry suit. We jumped into the water from the jetty and sank down. There was some colorful fishes and I got my self my evening meel, an angler fish cought with my knife. I great start on this week, it was a soft dive!...
Kristiansund, Norway
Magdalena - 12/21/2007 4:49 AM
From 2 to 8 oktober 1999. Me and the club I belonged to at this time went to Norway for a weeks scuba diving. I did 14 dives in a week! We went to a place named Kristianstad and lived on a small ireland, and all we were doing was sleeping, eating and scuba diving. Living We were the only one at the irland. There was a house with a kithcen, TV-room, place for a couple of people in one room upstairs and a place for two in a small room downstairs. In another house just next to this we had showers a...
25 Anna-Marie, Dalarö, Stockholm, Sweden
Magdalena - 12/21/2007 4:26 AM
19 September 1999. This is the first dive I did as a part of my wreck course. I did two dives. Depth: 24 meters. Sight: 3-4 meters. Water temperature: 15 degrees. Air temperature: 18 degrees. This is a wonderful dive, and I trily recoment it! The wreck is 38 meters long and has the name "Anna-Maria." You find it on the bottom at 24 meters depth. You need a special approvement to dive here. It is really worth it it you like wrecks!!...
23 Ljunglövska Slottet, Stockholm, Sweden
Magdalena - 12/04/2007 2:25 AM
13 July 1999. Depth: 9 meters. Sight: 5 meters. Water temperature: 22 degrees. Air temperature: 27 degrees. This is a beautiful place to dive at in Sweden. There is so much junk to see at the bottom! We found a tape recorder, motor cycle, bottles, and a car. There is also a wall you can dive next to. Sorry I can not provide you with the location on the map, but I get back about that some other time. It is in stockholm anyway. You get here by car, and you jump into the water from the jetty....
20 Stavsnäs Gamla hamn, Stockholm, Sweden
Magdalena - 12/04/2007 1:48 AM
19 June 1999. I did this dive just for fun. Depth: 22 meters. Sight: 5 meters. Water temperature: 15 degrees. Air temperature: 23 degrees. The sight was not as good as our last dive at this diving site, but this time we at found a wreck at least! At the depth of 16 meters we found a rowing-boat. There was also a lot of fish such as perch, flatfish and miller`s thumb. We saw big groups of some small fishes. In the end of the dive we ended up diving next to a precipice. You get here by car....
19 Drevviken, Stora Sköndal, Stockholm
Magdalena - 11/21/2007 8:03 AM
This dive was made mostly because of my own quriousity. I had been in school for 4 years, and the scool was next to a lake. I wanted to have a look under the surface ofcoure, as the diver I am! Depth: 5 meters. Sight: 1 meter. Water temperature: 21 degrees. Air temperature: 22 degrees. The bottom was just mud. There were no fishes, no wrecks. It was very shallow, it was hard to dive at the depth of 5 meters in oure mud. Stay away from this place!!...
17 Rönnskär, Stockholm, Sweden
Magdalena - 11/21/2007 7:50 AM
2 May 1999. This was a boat dive I did with a dry suit and a soft belt on my hips, very comfortable. Depth: 5 meters. Sight: 0,5 meters Water temperature: 4 degrees. Air temperature: 5 degrees. Why is the water in Sweden dark and cold? This is just another dive site with dark, cold water and bad sight. Nothing to see. The water was moving a bit, I saw a small dead fish. Don`t go here! I am sorry, but I can not find the location of this site on the map. It is somewhere in Stockholm anyway....
13 Kallhällsbadet, Stockholm, Sweden
Magdalena - 11/20/2007 4:27 PM
10 April 1999. NAUI Scuba Rescue diver. Depth: 4 meters. Sight: 0,5 meters. Water temperature: 2 degrees. Air temperature: 10 degrees. This diving site was not much to see really, because of the bad sight. Nothing I can recommend for pure recreational diving, but it was perfect for a rescue course thanks to the jetty. You get here by car. I did the course in a dry suit and had 13 kilo on my belt. I still had to tow my "unconscious" buddy in to land after finding him in the water. It was the phys...
11 Lövstabadet, Stockholm, Sweden
Magdalena - 11/20/2007 4:02 PM
29 September 1998. I did this dive at my dry suit course. Depth: 9 meters. Sight: 5 meters. Water temperature: 15 degrees. Air temperature: 10 degrees. The bottom contains of sand and mud, so you have to have som controll over your self in the water if you want to see anything at all. There was some junk on the bottom also. Most suprisingly there was a lot of fisk, perches. You get here by car....
10 Fjärrskar, Göteborg, Sweden.
Magdalena - 11/12/2007 11:32 PM
19 July 1998. PADI Advanced Open Water. Multilevel diving from a boat. Air temperature 20, water temperature 17. Sight 10-15 meters. Depth 25 meters. It was nice to dive here, we saw a lot of fishes, crabs and shells. But I did not learned anything about multilevel diving. I did not had any comuter so it was just a waste. I could had done some other kind if dive. I do not know the exact location of this dive site. You need to get out on the Irland Hönö and ask someone who can take you out. check...
9 Benskär, Köttstycket, Göteborg, Sweden.
Magdalena - 11/12/2007 11:27 PM
19 July 1998. The name of the diving site "Köttstycket" means "Piece of meat." PADI Advanced Open Water. Deep diving. Very exciting! Air temperature 20, water temperature 17, sight amazing 10-15 meters! We went down to 26 meters depth. I did not dizzy or pissed in any way, I had full controll. We saw a lot of shells, some Swedish coralls, fishes and crabs. I reelly recomend this if you visit Sweden. On my way up I lost my belt and just caought the dive master. I had to hold him on the way up, an...
8 Hönö, Göteborg, Sweden
Magdalena - 11/12/2007 11:22 PM
18 July 1998. PADI Advanced Open Water. Navigation dive. Air temperature 18, water temperature 17, sight 4-5 meters, depth 3 meters. We started snorkeling at the surface, then we got to scuba dive in a square using the compass. But I just did three turns... have no idea of how that happend. A lot of shells and crabs. Some small fishes also, and sea vegetables. Very nice....