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Pyramid Rock : A bundle of boulders overgrown with thick sun penetrating kelp forests! The warm False Bay waters provide for schools of fish and lots of vibrant colored invertebrates. Max Depth 12 meters Shore Dive False Bay |
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Spaniard Rock : Vivid yellow and red sponges and marine growth give the site its name. Butterfish, Hottentots and Red Roman fish are plentiful. Max Depth: 12 meters Shore dive False Bay |
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The " A " Frame : The dive starts of when you decent in front of the big rock sticking out bit out to sea, where loads of red roman and Hottentot fish will be eagerly awaiting. The rock has a beautiful cave, which is filled with soft sponge and cold water coral. Harmless sharks, like little gullie, shy shark and dog fish has also made it their home. A must for one of our spectacular night dives! Max Depth 15meters Shore Dive False Bay |
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Froggy Pond : A very shallow dive, which is the biggest reason for all the red, grean and brown sea, weed. Also one of the few site where hawks fish and soul can be spotted. Max Depth 7 meters Shore Dive False Bay |
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Windmill Beach : One of the popular training and first of Cape Town dive sites. It's fairly enchaltored, which makes a little haven for marine animals. Full of octopus, little klipfish and nudibranch. Also this is the only site where Pro Divers has sited a 3-meter long stingray. The sandy area leads out to a deep gully on the left side of the reef. Cause Boulders Beach is right next to that, penguins are known to come and have a little investigation to the strangers in their home. Max Depth 8meters Shore Dive False Bay |
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Roman Rock : A spot, which wasn't allowed to be dived unless otherwise obtained by the South African Navy, is now open! Lots of reef fish and pretty big Red Roman can be encountered. The beds are rich with invertebrates and sea cucumbers. Also another site where seals can be encountered. Max Depth 25 meters Boat Dive False Bay |
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