David dives frequently around the Garvellachs (part of the Firth of Lorne Special Area of Conservation), the Sound of Mull and the area south of the Isle of Mull, including the spectacular Atlantic pinnacles around the Torran rocks, near Iona.

This whole area is one of outstanding natural beauty. The Firth of Lorn is Scotland’s best kept diving secret, with huge sea cliffs of uninhabited islands that plunge into clear nutrient rich oceanic waters. The rocky seabed, somewhat akin to an underwater mountain range, is richly carpeted in scarce and beautiful sealife, such as jewel anemones, sea fans, sponges and starfish.

The coast and reefs have laid claim to many ships in the past, and today there are a number of spectacular wreck dives to be found here.

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