Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Under the watchful eye of a warship...
Dianne, Dominique and I slipped quietly into the water at the Marine Museum this afternoon for a gentle exploratory dive to the East, following the line that leads from the stern of the Alexander Henry. It was an event made special only by the presence off the harbour of HMCS Halifax, making a port visit to Kingston.
Water temperature was 39F (3C) and the air temperature on a beautifully sunny afternoon, 10C (50F). Visibility in the water - a little poorer than of late at about 35 feet.
Labels:
Alexander Henry,
dive,
diving,
HMCS Halifax,
Kingston,
Marine Museum
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