Thread: Good Dives
View Single Post
  #4 (permalink)  
Old 11-07-02, 03:31 AM
Mr T.'s Avatar
Mr T. Mr T. is offline
Senior Member
 

Join Date: May 2002
Location: Depends on the week in question
Posts: 12,240
Mr T. paddles in the seaMr T. paddles in the seaMr T. paddles in the seaMr T. paddles in the seaMr T. paddles in the seaMr T. paddles in the seaMr T. paddles in the seaMr T. paddles in the seaMr T. paddles in the seaMr T. paddles in the seaMr T. paddles in the sea
Imported post

Hey Clive,

For sharks, of all kinds and desciptions, I can recommend South Africa and up to the Mozambique border. I'll be writing my next Dive Trip Report on my trip there last Oct/Nov shortly on here for you guys.

We dived three places: Aliwal Shoal (loads of Lemon/'Raggie', or Ragged Tooth Sharks - check out 'Raggie Cave' and the 'Cathedral'!), Protea Banks (you DON'T dive here for the reefs, we saw approx 100+ Hammerheads on one dive - see the Photo Gallery on this site - Zambezi (Bull) Sharks, Angel Sharks, Ribbon Tail Rays, Guitar Sharks, Bronze-Whalers and Copper Sharks and one Oceanic White Tip!) and Sodwana Bay.

Failing that, check out any of the resorts along Cable Beach on New Providence Island in the Bahamas, shed-loads of big Grey Reef sharks on the wreck of the 'Bahama Mama', and they come up close........like half a metre close!!

Hope this helps.

Cheers,
Reply With Quote