User talk:Gziemba

PollDee - nearly a hundred meters long, sea cave, lying at the depth of 10 meters,under the water surface, was recently discovered by a polish diver Grzegorz Ziemba. It seems to be the longest sea cave in Ireland. Cave is located near Kilkee, Ireland, in the area of famous, stunning place called Bridges of Ross. Entry to the cave from the cliff face, begins with a big cavern, comming out from the water surface at low tide. After a few meters entrance disappears under the water and the cave gets shape of huge chamber about 6-8 meters high and 10 to 20 meters wide. There was no sign of silt and water was very clean which gave an excellent 15m visibility. Many lobsters and sea stars were only looking from among the stones and boulders. PollDee will be further surveyed. --Gziemba (talk) 13:32, 19 July 2011 (UTC)GP