Sunday, December 25, 2011

Wild Oceans, 05 2011

Publish date: 2011-05-19 16:00:00

A range of marine creatures, from devil firefish to loggerhead turtles, make an appearance in the waters off South Africa's Sodwana Bay. Further south in the country, a dive in the early-morning darkness provides a unique perspective on a busy reef.

Finally, we take a look at the diverse topography of a dive site off the coast of South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province.

         

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