2013-06-06 12:59
News24 Travel
News24 Travel Reader John Miller went shark cage diving with the Scotland Rugby team off the Natal South Coast from Rocky Bay, Park Rynie. Take a look.
During the dive, the team had the opportunity to get a closer look at a variety of sharks, including Black Tips, Dusky and Spinner Sharks. Whereas the Western Cape waters are a popular spot to view Great White sharks, they are not a common occurence during dives off the KZN coast.
“The guys arrived at 6:30am all very excited about the dive, they were
with us for about three hours, we had 20 of them and went out on two
boats.”
(News24 Travel Reader John Miller)
“We had very clean water and lots of sharks and when the sharks
arrived at the boat we could see the change and excitement in their faces. They could not wait to get into the cage.”Â
(News24 Travel Reader John Miller)
“All there minds have
been changed about sharks and rate it as the best thing they have done
on Tour. On the way home we saw a huge pod of Dolphins which added to the
excitement.”Â
(News24 Travel Reader John Miller)
“They are very friendly and some really big guys. They even signed
some shirts for people on the beach and took loads of photo’s, they are
playing Samoa on Saturday and it is going to be a double game with South
Africa playing Italy.”
(News24 Travel Reader John Miller)
Been shark cage diving – send us your pics on pics@news24travel.com
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Article source: http://www.nswrl.com.au/default.aspx?s=article-display&id=76389&title=vb-nsw-cup-previews---round-thirteen
Scotland rugby team tackles some real sharks
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