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Just a thought and a bit of a long shot that is probably unlikely to get a much of a response but...

Are there any submerged site in the UK that are explorable using snorkling or scuba equipment?
I am thinking of such places as man made lake or naturally flooded areas that are now permanently underwater.

Are there any people that do underwater archaeology on here, even reletively recent stuff (cover your ears/eyes TMA Eds).
It is something I have been interested in for years and was wondering if it was a viable hobby?

:o)

Chris

If you havn't seen this already, it may be of interest . http://www.crannog.co.uk/

Hi Chris,
Here's an underwater adventure from BRAB:
http://tinyurl.com/27rfh9
There must be more down there!
Cheers,
Jan

Sure there's evidence of quite shallowly submerged stuff round the Scillies!

You may enjoy this. Download at the bottom of the page.
http://www.offshore-sea.org.uk/site/scripts/consultation_download_info.php?downloadID=137

Thanks for the pointers everybody, I am very grateful.
I will start to investigate some of them and come the warmer weather, see if I can take a closer look...

Cheers

Chris

Yo Chris.

Tonight on UKTV History from 8pm - repeat of Coast, "Alice Roberts learns about a land bridge between East Anglia and Europe..." Seem to remember that this contained a bit of archaeology (but even if it didn't it'll be worth watching with Alice presenting it :-)