Winners
announced for
Duck Dive Competition
We are pleased to announce that our team
of judges have made the very difficult decisions to pick the winners
of our NDAC Duck Dive competition.
Don't worry if you didn't win one of
the big prizes as everyone who entered is eligible for a Xerotherm
hat worth £16.00,
kindly donated by Fourth
Element.
The Xerotherm hat, which is warm
even when wet, is ideal pre and post dive thermal protection and
compliments the rest of the Xerotherm range. All you need to do
to claim your prize is pop into the NDAC site shop between now
and the end of April, please bring with you your duck adoption
certificate or some form of ID.
The winners . . .
The big prize was a holiday for two people to the Bahamas, staying
at Riding Rock Resort and Marina for seven nights.
The winner of
this fantastic prize was Kevin the duck and owner Lisa Collins
with the following shot of Kevin cage diving with great white sharks
in Isla Guadalope, Mexico.

Thanks to Dive
Worldwide, Bahamas
Tourist Board and Riding
Rock Resort and Marina for this great prize and we hope that Lisa and
Kevin have a fantastic time.
The next prize was a VR3 HD Dive Computer, kindly supplied by
our good friends at VR
Technology Ltd. The VR3 is the most advanced
dive computer available and it's unique upgrade capability keeps
it on the cutting edge of technology.
The winner of this prize was this image
of Natalie the Duck, taken by owner Laura-Jayne Greene. The image
was taken at the Blue Lagoon in Iceland, described as "the
most supernatural looking body of water on Earth"

The final prize was an underwater photograph
print signed by Gareth Lock or a photographic training day with
of Images of Life Photography. The winner was the following photo
of Luke the duck hunting for a pot of gold in Hampshire, taken
by Chris Sterritt.

We would like to thank you all for your
fantastic entries and we have been really pleased with the range
of photographs taken all over the world. To see the other entries
please visit the duck
dive submissions map, or look at the photo
album here>
Thanks to everyone for all their efforts, and please continue
to look after your ducks and take them on your travels!
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