Links

Seen something on the Web that you think might of interest to the rest of us? Then post it here. There's two sections, one for diving related topics and one for absolutely everything else - but nothing too rude please!

Please note that the MDG cannot be held responsible for any inconvenience, accident, injury or fatality arising from reliance placed on any of these external sites.

Links are placed on this page purely on a referral basis. The MDG has received no financial reward from any of the sites listed here.

Diving Links
Other Stuff

www.freshwaterdiver.com
Plenty of links and information about what's available diving-wise in the English Lake District

The Guardian Underground Telephone System
So Manchester, a "nuclear free city", was never prepared for an attack by the commies? Don't you believe it!

Tide Times and Heights
If there was ever a handy site for diving, this is it!

The Mystery Pit of Oak Island
Something about a big hole dug in the ground. Couldn't make head nor tail of it myself, but Phil Day really raves about it
The British Octopush Association
The governing body of the sport in the UK
Manchester 2002 UK
Wanna know what's going on in the
Manc? - it should be listed here
Planadive
Out in the sticks and have no-one to dive with? Check these guys out (of course, you could join the MDG instead!). As recommended by Jim Marshall
www.lostcosmonauts.com
Read about one of the true tragedies of the '60's space race - and marvel at the exploits of two Italian boy genius's
www.subaqua.co.uk
Diving links site - lots of info here
www.friendsreunited.com
Ever wondered what happened to all your old school chums? Here's the place to find out
www.ukrecscuba.org.uk
...and another!
www.splat-the-mp.com
Come and have a go if you think you're hard enough!
(takes 5 mins to load on a 56k modem)
www.uniscuba.com
Pete May forwarded this link. Geared towards overseas holidays
Optical Illusions
Lots of visual trickery
www.redbayboats.com
Thinking of buying a rib? Danny Farren swears by these guys.
www.wrecks.net
Here's one for all you Rufty-Tufty wreck divers. A very comprehensive site. You've got Danny Farren to thank for this one.