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Stonehenge

The Stonehenge reef complex is a large area with varied topography, biodiversity and depth variation. There are plenty of shallow areas suitable for entry level divers, and several pinnacles and small walls suitable for more qualified divers. Maximum depth is over 30m although some parts are at the surface.

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Duiker Island

The small rocky islet marked on maps and charts as “Duikereiland“ has become known locally as “Seal Island“ due to the resident colony of seals, which has become a tourist attraction. It should not be confused with Seal Island in False Bay.

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MV Antipolis, wreck

This wreck can be accessed from shore as you enter the water, sim on the surface for about 60m as descending on the wreck the depth is approximately 7m and as you follow the wreck it drops to 20m at the deepest part during high tide. The wreck has a large open area to swim into to view the inside of the wreck.

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Sandy Cove

The site is popular for open water training exercises, refresher courses and testing equipment when you don’t need depth. The bottom is generally shallow, with a maximum depth of about 4 m on the sand. The cove is almost surrounded by large number of granite corestones of various sizes, and a flat sand bottom.

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Two Oceans I & J Ocean Exhibit

The Two Oceans I & J aquarium is a 7 meter deep aquarium tank that boasts a wide open artificial environment and a plethora of different captive wildlife.

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Two Oceans Kelp Tank

The Two Oceans Kelp Forest aquarium is a 6 meter deep aquarium tank that boasts live kelp (tied down), and a plethora of different captive wildlife. This tank simulates the natural ebb and flow of waves.

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Two Oceans Aquarium Predator Tank

The Two Oceans Predator aquarium is a 5 meter deep aquarium tank that boasts 5 Female Ragged Tooth Sharks, and a plethora of different captive wildlife.

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Kalk Bay Harbour Wall

This site is ideal for beginner as it has confined water conditions with ocean life. Enter next to the wall on the inside of the harbour and dive along the wall, do not go beyond the end of the wall as the current will pull you out. Permission is required from the harbour.

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SS Clan Stuart (Wreck)

The dive site SS Clan Stuart is an inshore historical wreck in Simon’s Town area on the False Bay coast of the Cape Peninsula. The “SS Clan Stuart”, a 3500-ton British turret steamer carrying a cargo of coal, ran aground after dragging its anchor in a South East gale on 21 November 1914.

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Long Beach Simons Town

Due to the shape of the harbour, Long Beach is well protected from most winds and waves. This dive site has a maximum depth of about 18 meters. This dive site does not require a boat ride and is a great shore dive.

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