Diving at Lindesnes lighthouse, the southernmost point in Norway

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DCN

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What do you do when you have a 4 day weekend off? You go diving, of course! We wanted a change of environment, so we decided to head to the southernmost point in Norway, the Lindesnes lighthouse. This is normally a really exposed place, with near constant high winds and waves almost year round, but we were lucky to have an amazing sunny day with westerly winds, and we managed to dive the leeward eastern cove. We recommend diving there if you ever have the chance, but notify the lighthouse guardian that you are going to be in the water and your expected return time.

 
Yeah amazing you're right I was looking for the fairies at the bottom
 
Wow that is special. Dry suit and gloves. Water looked really calm and adding calming music makes is more so. Thanks

je
 
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Wow that is special. Dry suit and gloves. Water looked really calm and adding calming music makes is more so. Thanks

je
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! There was some surge, but it was gentle enough to be calming and relaxing.
 

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