Hi Colin, I love the underwater world and your videos but am too scared to scuba! Will I be able to see any fish snorkelling in Chesil Cove and will it be safe re currents? Many thanks, Kath
Hi Kath, firstly thank you for your kind words and yes Chesil Cove makes for a lovely snorkel, on which plenty of life can be seen. It is a very safe place done on a calm day... currents not an issue. Hope that helps?
Wow some amazing footage! Very very nice!!! Liked and Subscribed 😁 I have some diving footage from Mexico and Maldives on my channel of its of any interest?
Brilliant Colin can i ask where was this filmed i suspect the portland end of chesil ? Where was the tank?. As an Angler on chesil for over 40 yrs was fascinated by it... Bet i hooked the tank more than once, probably pulled it to shore a few feet.... lol.🤣
Hi Simon, thank you for the kind words and yes a majority of the film is at the Portland end between Quiddles and the Cove House Inn, the wreckage bits are over the beach from Chesil Beach Centre car park 👍
@@ColinGarrettUnderwater the Adelaide wreck ??? Dont know if you've seen them, probably but caught some huge huge Black Bream from there. Mind you the congers are near impossible to get out... Be easier to reel the wreck in.🤣🤣
@@djsimonrossprice9400 LOL... yeah there is a big conger on there... mind you I didn’t see him (or her) last week when I dived it. And I have yet to see any Bream there.
I miss being under the sea so much it hurts. Beautiful scenery, beautiful creatures. For me personally, there is nothing better. I have dreamt recently that I'm freediving and awoken feeling gutted. But just like Arnold says," I'll be back" Thanks for sharing again Colin!
Just beautiful mate - I think you’re keeping a fair few of us sea lovers sane by posting this incredible content. I can’t wait to get in for a dive - roll on summer and hopefully a few less restrictions on movement!
BR0SE1DON Thanks mate and indeed, can’t wait to get back in... conditions are fantastic around here at present. However it is nice to see such restraint by all water users in these strangest of times. Hopefully by working together and all heeding the advice we can get rid of this virus quicker and get back doing what we all love doing. Stay safe 👍