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Shark dive South Africa – 9 day diving tour.

Shark Diving Tour South Africa 8 Night Shark Diving Tour South Africa Embark on an extraordinary journey with this shark diving tour in South Africa. Relax in the lush sub-tropical coastal towns of KwaZulu Natal and dive some of the top dive sites in South Africa.  Oceans Africa is a specialist dive tour and safari […]

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Live aboard charter Mozambique

Live aboard Mozambique

Live-aboard Dive Charters YACHT CHARTERS QUIRIMBAS MOZAMBIQUE & TANZANIA Live aboard dive charters, fishing charters Lazarus Banks Charters THIS CHARTER OPTION IS CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE  The Quirimbas Archipelago describes a chain of 32 islands stretching north from Pemba on mainland Mozambique for some 80 nautical miles to the border with Tanzania. The Islands are known for their pristine

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Whale Shark South Africa

Whale Shark

WHALE SHARK – Rhinocodon typus. Identification: Whale sharks are the worlds largest living fish, reaching lengths of 13m and weighing up to 13 tonnes. Once you overcome the initial awe of being in the presence of such an enormous shark several things should then become apparent. The huge, square and very wide mouth (thankfully the 3000 teeth

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Shark Cage Diving Tours South Africa

Cage Diving Tour Cape Town – 5 x day tour.

Cage Diving Tour Cape Town CAGE DIVE WITH GREAT WHITE SHARKS Cage Diving Tour Package: 4 x nights in Cape Town From ZAR 19 800 per person sharing. Cage diving tour Cape Town: This five day shark cage diving package may be linked to any tours, packages and charters offered by Oceans Africa – see below for optional extras

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Blue Sharks South Africa

Blue Shark

BLUE SHARK – Prionace glauca. Identification: The blue shark is a slender, elongate shark that may attain a length of 3.8 m. The body of the blue shark is counter-shaded, deep almost iridescent blue on the back with lighter sides and a white underbelly. The dorsal fin is relatively low and well behind the trailing edge of the pectoral fins, which are very long and slender. Blue

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