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Originally Posted by kathywithbirds Wow! Breathtaking scenery. Did you manage to get into that water and see anything, Heinz? |
Yes of course Kathy, i am a member of
SharkPROJECT and was together with a group of members dive near Port Elizabeth, Blue water diving ore also called open sea diving! You know what this is? What is the crack point? Now we did not see reefs in the open sea, because we have gone from 40 to 60 nautical miles on the open sea to the scarp of the African continental plate. Out there flows of the Agulhas stream with turquoise-blue water warm up to 24° C degrees. Adventure purely, with packed lunches and drinks, diving bottles and photo equipment. It was simply incredibly; the further one leaves the coast one sees the more sharks already in the surface of the sea. Many white, macos and blue sharks. Incredibly as the sea bubbles there and is active. Lunar fish float in the surface and we are snorkeled with them for a while and the lunars disappear in the deep blue. We saw gigantic schools of yellow thuna and heard this cheep from dolphins going hunting in the open sea. It was simply a dream.
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