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Dive Pacific Iss 171 Oct- Nov 2019

New Zealand's dive magazine featuring in this issue: Shooting big sharks, up close; Spearfishing at night!; Remembering a great Kiwi dive pioneer, Wade Doak; Forgotten Vanuatu wreck's claim to fame; The invasive Lionfish - in depth, plus all our expert columnists

New Zealand's dive magazine featuring in this issue: Shooting big sharks, up close; Spearfishing at night!; Remembering a great Kiwi dive pioneer, Wade Doak; Forgotten Vanuatu wreck's claim to fame; The invasive Lionfish - in depth, plus all our expert columnists

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Kinsgley wedged in<br />

for experienced divers only -<br />

she lies at 45metres and the<br />

currents can be extreme and<br />

change quickly. So, if you are<br />

diving the SS President Coolidge<br />

Schooling fish on the Tui Tawate<br />

make some time to go and<br />

visit this valiant lady with an<br />

amazing New Zealand history.<br />

She is sitting there waiting for<br />

your visit.<br />

WWII relics<br />

In fact Espiritu Santo is full of<br />

WWII relics. And a visit to the<br />

Project Development office of<br />

the South <strong>Pacific</strong> WWII<br />

Museum in Luganville is<br />

well worth while, and not<br />

too far from where the Tui<br />

Tawate was left abandoned.<br />

Here you will find plenty<br />

of stories and artefacts<br />

gathered and ready for<br />

display in their new<br />

building.<br />

When completed it too<br />

will add an amazing asset<br />

to Luganville, perfect for<br />

those sad, though necessary,<br />

long surface intervals<br />

we divers must endure<br />

between dives.<br />

24 <strong>Dive</strong> New Zealand | <strong>Dive</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong>

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