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Photo Index Page This is the one of the largest collection of Underwater photographs on the net. This collection was set up to promote Scuba Diving in temperate waters. Please have a good browse, all the images are stored as thumbnails - just click to open the larger images. All images are the ©Copyright of ProScuba. We usually don't mind the images being used for information or as part of promoting Scuba Diving - not for commercial gain. All we ask is for you to drop us line and let us give you permission before you use them - it's only courtesy. Should you require a higher resolution or a print of an image, please drop us a line. Click on any image to get to the listed page |
| ProScuba 2008 gallery Have a quick look at what we were doing during 2008.
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| Capernwray Dive Centre Old limestone quarry now used as a commercial dive centre. Situated on the Lancashire/Cumbria border near to Carnforth. This is the site were we do most of our open water training. over 100 images info & directions top of page | |
| Stoney Cove This very popular dive centre in the heart of the midlands. This quarry offers us a deeper location, with 36m possible. The largest inland wreck 'the Stanegarth' can be found in 22m. 68 images info & directions top of page | |
| Menorca This is our second home. Menorca offers clear waters and hot Mediterranean sun. We run regular trips to dive this island paradise. Take a look at what we have to offer. over 700 images holiday info top of page | |
| Nemo 33 A venue with a difference. This is a 34m deep pool situated in Belgium. We run regular trips by North Sea ferries to dive this venue. Take a look at these pictures to see what it's all about. 60 images top of page | |
| Blue Lagoon This Quarry can be found just off the M62 near Pontefract. This site is now managed and run as a diving facility. The water is crystal clear, if you keep of the bottom. Max depth approx. 7m 45 images info & directions top of page | |
![]() | St Abbs and the North East A selection of images from the North East coast. We mainly dive at St Abbs and Browns Bay. 180 images top of page |
| The Rez The Rez is disused underground reservoir is near to Leek in Staffordshire. A fantastic underwater playground facility. Very dark and extremely different, with only a max depth of 2m. Great place to practice night skills, confined and overhead environments. 70 images info & directions top of page | |
| The Delph Dive Centre The Delph Dive site is just off the M6 near Chorley in Lancashire. At 20m deep, this stone quarry offers another valuable UK dive site. Since re-opening a few years ago, the site as gone through many changes. Here are over 100 images at various stages of development. Over 100 images info & directions top of page | |
![]() | Dorothea Quarry Proberly the best inland UK dive site. This disused slate quarry is in the shadow of Snowden in North Wales. This venue needs to treated with respect with regards to access and 'in water' activities. ProScuba do not promote diving at this location - but can advise and provide some information on the site. 50 images info & directions top of page |
| Dosthill A popular dive site near Tamworth. At 24m this site makes a change to the regular sites. Once owned and managed by BSAC, the sites is convenient but lacks the modern facilities. 35 images info & directions top of page | |
| Vivian Quarry Vivian Quarry in North Wales is a disused slate quarry, managed as a dive centre. Great to dive under the sheer slate cliffs that tower above this site. 50 images info & directions top of page | |
![]() | General Underwater Photographs A selection of diving shots from our files - includes the Zenobia, Vivian Quarry, Devils' Bridge, Hodge close and many more dive related images. |
| Outdoor Adventure Pictures A quick selection of our outdoor pursuits collection. | |
| A selection of everything else A page of everything, from TV and film, stage and training courses. | |
| ProScuba 2007 gallery Have a quick look at what we were doing during 2007.
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| ProScuba 2006 picture file Have a quick look at what we were doing during 2006. |
