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Sandy Cove: More for the beginner, or newly Atlantic diver. This site provides a lot of sandy and kelp forest patches. Perfect to get that buoyancy sorted out. Also it provides as a very good introductory dive. As you pas threw the kelp forest it opens up into a whole new world with little swim threws and boulders. Each holding it's own unique secrets to explore. Max Depth 9meters Shore Dive Atlantic Ocean |
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Numerous shark species may be encountered on the shoal, with Zambezi (Bull) and Hammerhead being frequent sightings, and Tigers, Bronze whalers (coppers), Threshers and the occasional Great White being other species which are encountered, albeit less frequently. Our focus in winter months is in finding the Ragged Tooth Shark (Sand Tiger), which congregates here at that time in great numbers. During the rest of the year our focus diverts mainly to the Zambezi (Bull) shark and hammerhead shark. |
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Pinnacles: Caves, gullies and overhangs make this an exciting dive, where shoals of fish can be found. Depth averaging 10-15m. |
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Raggie Cave: A cave where groups of ragged tooth sharks may be found during winter months. Depth averaging at 15m. |
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The Produce: A tanker wreck in 30m of water. Big game fish and small tropical fish may be found. Although we recommend divers do not enter the wreck, there are large moray eels known to inhabit the wreck. |
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Cathedral: A spectacular church-like amphitheatre in the reef, which offers spectacular dives. Stingrays, ragged tooth sharks and moray eels may often be found in this site. Depth of 9 - 28m. |
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