St Kilda: The Holy Grail of UK Diving
Dives #72-81
St
Kilda is an extremely isolated archipelago located 40 miles West of
Scotland's Outer Hebrides in the North Atlantic Ocean. Its dramatic
topography of plunging cliffs and high sea stacs, abundance of wildlife
(it is home to the world's largest colony of Northern Gannets) and
incredibly tragic human history combine to create a place of almost
mythical status.
Setting off from Oban on the 19th of July 2009 the Elizabeth G stopped off at the following dive sites:
- Eigg
- Port Napier - the Isle of Skye
- Prince Charlie's Wall - the Isle of Skye
- Waternish Point - the Isle of Skye
- Mina Stac - St Kilda
- Sarbstac Arch - St Kilda
- Rob's Pillow - Hirta, St Kilda
- Cul Cleite - Hirta, St Kilda
- An Torc - Hirta, St Kilda
- Rbha Bwengahel - Boreray, St Kilda
- Penny Gown Quarry - Sound of Mull