| 1. What is the registration number of the
Capri? |
HNV 763 T |
| 2. What are the white "things" growing on
the bus? |
Freshwater Sponges |
| 3. What is the exact depth of the yellow
starfish on the boat? (1/2 marks for knowing which boat) |
12.5 metres (1/2 mark for the steel life boat) |
| 4. What fish is this? |
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Pike |
| 5. In case of emergency, where is the
nearest public telephone box to the Blue Lagoon? |
The Plough public house (turn left out the estate, keep on to the next roundabout, pub on the right).
The phone on the Lakes Estate has been removed after repeated vandalism. |
| 6. How many hand holds are there on the
roof of the broken boat near the bus? |
Ten, two handrails with five hand holds each. |
| 7. What is the registration number of the
plane? |
G-ASVF |
| 8. Whereabouts are the concrete rings (NOT
the pipes you swim through!)? |
Just south of the entry point in around one to two metres. |
| 9. How many spokes are there on the
steering wheel of the speedboat? |
Three |
| 10. By what time do we have to be out of
the water on Sundays? |
13:30 |
| 11. What fish is this? |
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Perch |
| 12. Which two creatures (both with a
shell) indicate how pure the water in the Blue Lagoon is? (One mark for each
answer) |
Snail and Mussell. |
| 13. Using BSAC tables, what is the longest
no stop dive that can be performed to the bottom of the Bluey? |
37 minutes (Just over 18m depth of water. Points
deducted for using Nitrox, rebreathers or mixed gas to get longer!) |
| 14. Which wreck has a limerick written on
the side? (Bonus point for the Christian name of the subject of the
limerick) |
The deep boat in the centre. Bonus point, "Frank". |
| 15. What height is the Blue Lagoon above
sea level? |
76 metres or 250 ft |