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Old 08-30-2008, 07:56 AM   #1 (permalink)
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This Is Fernando De Noronha!

Hi all,I’d like to share this video about my dives in Fernando de Noronha.Fernando de Noronha is located in the Atlantic, 340 km outside the coast of Brazil. It's a volcano with it's top just 300 m above surface but it's actually a mountain 4,000 m high.Link: http://br.youtube.com/watch?v=8jAlU5-5ByABest,Adair
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Old 08-30-2008, 08:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I've wanted to learn more about Fernando De Noronha. Nice video. Were you doing decompression dives? I noticed people diving doubles and lots of slung tanks. What was the name of the wreck? What were the water temps? What are the temp ranges? Do they speak english?
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Nice video. Looked like great vis. Did you use an LOB to get out there?
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Cool vid, though the skipping is annoying. What camera did you use?
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I've wanted to learn more about Fernando De Noronha. Nice video. Were you doing decompression dives? I noticed people diving doubles and lots of slung tanks. What was the name of the wreck? What were the water temps? What are the temp ranges? Do they speak english?
Hi Chinacat,
Thanks.
We did all kinds of diving. The temperature of water in Noronha is 27o.C/80o.F. The sinking is called V-17 Corbeta Ipiranga. Some of the operators of diving speak English.
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Nice video. Looked like great vis. Did you use an LOB to get out there?
Thank you Travelnsj,
There is Live On Board to Noronha...see www.atllantisdives.com.br .
But you can go there by plane.
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Cool vid, though the skipping is annoying. What camera did you use?
Tks Drako,
I use a SONY PD170 (house from Light&Motion).
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Adair,

I read a few trip reports and it seems the water is warmer in December and January. Is there a warm season where the water temps are 82f/28c degrees?
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I read a few trip reports and it seems the water is warmer in December and January. Is there a warm season where the water temps are 82f/28c degrees?
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Sorry about the link...It's www.atllantisdivers.com.br
The official summer is December/January but summer in Noronha is for the entire year. I was there in July this year and the temperatura was 30C and the water temperature was 27o.c.
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