Pulse dive in Greece ?

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Odtiger
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Pulse dive in Greece ?

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Going to Greece on holiday and wondered if anyone has taken their pulse dive (or used in the sea) TIA
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Not in Greece but have used it in the sea in Caribbean.....was pretty impressed with it but was frustrated because the current and waves were so powerfull where I really wanted to use it, it was difficult to keep on target.....I am not a great swimmer and although ive snorkled before I was a bit too wary to get into deeper water and dive down with it.

I did get to a couple of much calmer bays but they were absolutely full of crown caps, found literally hundreds of them, was still good fun though [81/]
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If you are going to Greece and thinking of doing any detecting (land or sea) without the correct permits - DON'T!!

The jail term for metal detecting in an archaeologically protected sea bed could be anywhere between 10 to 20 years. Oh yes they also add a big fine if you then do not report finds.

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