WW I & II Wreck Documentation in Finland


This trip was a honorable invitation from Hylkysukellus & Badewanne wreck exploration groups in Finland.
Immi Wallin was the person who gave me this opportunity, to dive these awesome wrecks and also gain that kind of experience, in different and demanding conditions.
As i like to say ''this is real diving''!!!

The 35 Celsius on the surface and the 3.5 at depth, the darkness, the bulky undergarments with the rest of the diving gear, the thick dry gloves and the big lights with the cameras, was a challenge for me.

Everyone was expert on something and all together were working as a well oiled machine for the scope of the project!!!  

Preps for the next day s dive

Ready to go out for some cool wreck diving and documentation

The filling station

Support divers helping with the heavy equipment

Waiting for one of the teams to surface before the next one go down

PELAGIAN DCCCR

Algae on the surface because of the heat

Professional documentation equipment 

Early in the morning

On the way back after another awesome wreck dive to Pallada

Submarine U26

Going down to the U26

Special permissions for documenting the wrecks 

More equipment for that project

Cool down before the dive

After an awesome dive at WWI U26 

With my good friend Kari

Marine biologists, videographers & othe scientists 

Getting ready for another wreck dive

Vertical wreck 

Rebreathers only...

Professional cameras

Special thanks to my sponsor Triaena Tours & Congress for all their effort to manage my flights, my luggage, and my transportation to and from the Eleftherios Venizelos airport.


Special thanks also, to the manufactures of the diving gear that i used to that trip


Yellowdiving PERCH 5025


SANTI Emotion dry suit & BZ400 heating system


PELAGIAN DCCCR rebreather


Heinrichs Weikamp OSTC 2N dive computer

      

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