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Aliwal Shoal
South Africa
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Located off the southern coast of KwaZulu-Natal, Aliwal Shoal is a world-renowned dive site famous for its variety of marine life, including sharks, rays, and tropical fish. The reef is known for its dramatic drop-offs and overhangs, and it is a popular spot for both beginner and advanced divers. The area is especially famous for its shark encounters, including ragged-tooth sharks, tiger sharks, and occasionally hammerhead sharks.
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Dive Sites in Aliwal Shoal
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Raggie Cave
Raggie Cave is one of the most popular dive sites in Aliwal Shoal, known for its large population of...
18m
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Cathedral
Cathedral is a spectacular dive site marked by a large, dome-shaped hole in the reef that’s home to...
27m
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Produce
The Produce is a sunken shipwreck, a Norwegian bulk carrier that sank in 1974. Today, it's an artifi...
32m
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North Sands
North Sands is a sandy area with scattered coral reef patches. It’s a great spot for muck diving, an...
18m
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Nebo
Nebo is another shipwreck site, where a steamer sank in 1884. The wreck is well-preserved and covere...
30m
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Pinnacles
Pinnacles is known for its shark interactions, with regular sightings of tiger sharks, hammerheads,...
40m
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