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Exploring Underwater Hong Kong Since 1979
SOUTH CHINA

南中國
DIVING CLUB
潛水會


SCDC Turns 40 in Style!
And what a celebration it was! It all started, as it should, on our birthday itself, Thursday the 25th May. And where else but at our...


Timor Leste 2019
Timor-Leste Timor-Leste is one of the world’s newest countries. Timor joined the UN in 2002 after over two decades war for...


Dive on KUNG CHAU
The viz wasn’t excellent… it was AMAZING! I have to admit to a guilty little secret. A few of us in the club know this, and it only...


Sunday 24th March - Sai Kung, DA, We came, We saw, We Dived.
After a protracted period of re-negotiations and corrections to the dive calendar when everyone was so confused that they even forgot to...


Divers who Lunch
Saturday morning and the sun is shining. Things are looking promising for this weeks dive. With the tech team out of the country DM David...


Night dive at Noon
Having looked at the weather forecast for this weekend the prospect of diving for this wet suit diver seemed low. With temperatures in...


The last dive of the year and farewell
It has been a few years since we joined although it has been said it feels like a lifetime. Back in November 2012 we turned up on a...


Whisky Bay - A trip to dot the “i”s and cross the “t”s - It was Sh#*
They say a good story will write itself, this is more a pamphlet you find in a waiting room when you need something tender looking at....


Diving in Coron, Philippines
Looking at the photos I took in Coron, the Philippines, all of sudden, the long flying hours seemed worth it. Hong Kong - Manila - Cebu -...


Sung Kong – No Pong
Following some wind the previous weekend, we set out from the South side in search of some blue water. Apart from the stir caused by...


Faffless in Seattle and also Bluff Island
Our pre-typhoon dive on Sat 15th Sep was cancelled at the last minute to allow the dive boats to take their places in the typhoon...


Plover Cove –A Trine of dives
Tung Ping Chau, Crescent Island (Wu Pai) and Round Island I love the smell of petrichor in the morning, it smells like wet diving. We had...


Enjoying the Craic at Wang Chau
As a very famous person said, what is lost is lost and what is found is rubbish. And so it turned out to be true. Without our talisman...


How Now Wang Chau...
... or Diving – with Dignitas/the last shred of dignity Bring on the day - after 7 pints of coffee a trickle of divers and passengers...


Blood Moon Diving (and a Reef Check)
Our Italian DM had set an ambitious schedule for the day with instructions to be at Sam Mun Tsai Pier by 8am. So bleary eyed, barely...


Follow me, follow down to the Dollos...
...and there we shall wallow in glorious …. Helios emerged driving his chariot across the sky and the clouds disappeared on Sunday,...


Happy bifday Mr Ng
With a healthy number of keen, enthusiastic and upbeat divers, plus Mike, gathering at Pier 3 at 7.45am the first few questions were...


Splashing around at Pak Lap
We had a somewhat testing start to the day with only two of the three vans arriving to transport our rowdy central crowd combined with a...


A Mystery Tour in the South China Seas
With the weather forecast promising cloudy skies and patchy showers but the reality being sunny blue skies, it was an optimistic bunch of...


Whisky Bay Galore – Sincere apologies to anyone on, near or loosely connected with the events of Sa
We left Sai Kung pier under a haze of diesel fumes, the good folk up early enough to see the departure would be hard press to recognize...
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