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?3/23/2006 - Just some random pics

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?3/23/2006 - More attempts at sunbursts

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Who would have thought this simple type of shot could be so damn difficult with digital!






   
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?3/16/2006 - Daily Shark cartoon

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Don't know if you guys  know about this already, but I found the site yesterday and I love it!

Have a look:

http://www.onewhale.com/sharks.htm

   
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?3/15/2006 - Vid clips

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Finally I have got the vide clips to something of a manageable size.

Got quite a long one of the Tiger shark dive and a short one with Great Whites breeching

Tigers:
http://tinyurl.com/g392q

Great whites:
http://tinyurl.com/et544


They wont be up for too long though


   
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?3/12/2006 - Some more pics from the Tiger Shark dive

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Some little guys arrived as well




What struck me the most is how much bigger these Tigers were




Look out behind you!



Beautiful animals in their own right, very "sleek"





And few more of the Tigers






All in all a fantastic dive, 60 minutes of pure excitement. So if you ever in SA give me a shout and we can go on one!

   
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?3/12/2006 - Wounded Tiger

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Evidence of a mating injury maybe?



   
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?3/12/2006 - Tigers and divers

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Couple shots of the group with the Tigers





This guy decided to snorkel... and catch the ride of a lifetime!



   
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?3/12/2006 - Tiger shark dive

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I have been far to quiet here lately. As promised to a few people here are some of the vid caps from my latest dive with the Tiger Sharks. Sorry for the poor quality, I dont know how to get them at a higher res off the video.



Tring to make a low res video too, just a bit of  a mission to keep the file size down without ruining the quality. Soon as thats sorted I will post that too.






   
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?2/9/2006 - Quite like this pic

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Trying to take lots of pics like this now, struggling a little with digital but I think this one came out quite nice




   
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?1/18/2006 - Great White pics

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I think these shots are pretty awesome, really get a feel for the amazing power these beautiful animals have.





   
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?1/13/2006 - It's going to be a great year

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Hi everyone

 

Been a while since my last post, I was in the UK for a couple of weeks and I really missed this place! I hope everyone had a safe and enjoyable festive season.

 

It looks like it is going to be an exciting 2006, quite a few diving events planned as well as what should be the biggest annd best day of my life, I am getting married on the 10th of September :)

 

Diving wise there are going to be a few trips to Mozambique this year, alot of diving along the great SA coast and HOPEFULLY a trip to Hawaii, I have been given a mandate for the honeymoon, all that my fiance wants is a nice beach vacation, so maybe Hawaii, unless anyone else has some suggestions?

 

Cheers!

 

 

   
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?12/8/2005 - 6 of the best

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South Africa's coastline stretches for nearly 4000 kilometres, 6 of the best sites:


Sodwana Bay
Probably South Africa's most popular dive spot, on the KwaZulu-Natal North Coast. Over 1200 species of fish are to be found on the various reefs which run parallel to the beach a few kilometres offshore. The various reefs vary in depth from a few metres to over 30 metres, with visibility up to 40 metres!

The incredible array of sea life you're likely to encounter includes shoals of Moorish Idols, Big-eyes and Snappers, with common sightings of Big potato Bass, Marbled Rays and other exciting species. Whale sharks, dolphins and sharks are also frequently spotted.

Sodwana can be dived throughout the year, but the best conditions are between April and September. Water temperatures range from 21 degrees at the least, but are usually between 24 and 28 degrees. Sodwana is approximately four hours drive from Durban.



Aliwal Shoal
Regarded as being one of the top 10 dive sites in the world, Aliwal Shoal is just 35 minutes drive from Durban, making it easily accessible.

The reef lies five kilometres offshore from Umkomaas, with depth ranging from five to 30 metres and deeper. There is an abundance of sea-life to be found, such as dolphins, manta rays, and even hump-backed whales. Aliwal Shoal is also home to the Ragged Tooth shark during their winter migration, during July to November. Although they may look frightening, they are relatively harmless to man and there have been no recorded attacks by "raggies" on scuba divers.

 

Protea Banks
This is a dive for the serious adventure seeker, as Protea Banks is known as one of the best places to dive with sharks. After a one-and-a-half hour drive south of Durban, Protea Banks is located eight kilometres offshore and the depth ranges between eight and 40 metres. The current of four or five knots means that only experienced divers are recommended for this site.

Various shark species can be seen including Zambezi, Tiger, Ragged tooth, Hammerhead, Bronze whalers, Threshers and the occasional Great White have all been found in this area.

 

Tsitsikamma National Park
The Tsitsikamma National Park was the first marine national park to be proclaimed in South Africa, and below the swells of the Indian Ocean you're likely to find a wonderland of marine life. The rocks are covered with typical invertebrate life such as starfish, sponges and mollusks. Because this is a protected area, many fish species, even deep water species, can be seen and at certain times of the year you may even come across Ragged Tooth sharks and Eagle rays.

 

Cape Town
Although many divers bemoan the cold water of Cape Town, it is the kelp beds that thrive in the cold water that give the coast such a rich diversity of sea life. Justin's Cave on the Atlantic side and Castle Rocks in False Bay are rated as some of the best. If you're boat-diving, the five wrecks (sunk deliberately between 1972 and 1983 to form artificial reefs) in Smitswinkel Bay are colourful and a haven for marine life.

If you're after a thrill, you can also dive in the predator tank at the Aquarium in Cape Town, where you can get up close and personal with ragged tooth sharks and a variety of large fish.

 

Wondergat
True to its name, Wondergat is a remarkable water filled sinkhole in dolomite rock that offers spectacular diving for anyone from Openwater diver to qualified Technical and Cave divers. Situated about 1460 metres above sea level, near Mafikeng in the North West Province, it's a popular inland diving site. About 90 metres by 70 metres wide on the surface, it descends to a maximum depth of up to 70 metres, depending on rainfall.

Wondergat is home to rare cave shrimps, fossilized and living stromatolites and a unique fish species known as the Banded Tilapia. There are many underwater overhangs, with one of the most famous known as The Wagon Wheels where you can take off your fins, inflate your BC jacket to obtain positive buoyancy and literally 'walk' upside down on the roof of the overhang.

   
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?11/27/2005 - Jetskis

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Not sure what you call these overseas? Waterbikes?

Anyways are they regulated where you are? Do you need a license to operate one?

Reason I ask is this weekend two men drowned after losing control of the jetski they were on. This was on Friday at around 16:30 at a popular dam. Police divers were called in from the local center and we were called up as well. No joy with the recovery though, this was def the worst one I have been on. Zero vis, thick mud, debris (I got stuck in a couple of trees a few times). Quite deep as well, averaged 20m

Navy divers were called in yesterday to replace us, I hope they have more luck.

In South Africa you do not need a license to operate one, the guys were also not wearing lifejackets.
   
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?11/22/2005 - Dream dive destinations?

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If you could dive any spot in the world, what would it be and why?    
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?11/22/2005 - All I want for Christmas

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Is a Suunto D9

Anyone wanna buy me one
   
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?11/10/2005 - Scapa Flow

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Has anyone dived this site before? It is one of my many goals to dive this site, I just have to see the scuttled German fleet.

I might be going over to the UK for the end of December and beginning of January, I know its winter but anyone know if the site is diveable? Anyone got any contacts?

On the SA front all is going well. Busy staffing on an ITC for the next two weeks
   
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?11/3/2005 - What is this?

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What fish is this?

   
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?10/25/2005 - Bass Lake

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Couple of pics of Bass Lake, another inland training venue here in SA. Probably the most popular training site for Joburg divers



   
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?10/14/2005 - Bit slow lately

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Just a pic of one of the inland training sites here in Joburg, place called Miracle Waters




Haven't done any "real" diving for a while now, getting a bit irritated :P

   
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?10/5/2005 - No diving, but an exciting weekend planned

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So I won't be diving this weekend, but if all goes well I will be engaged by Sunday at 11:00!      
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