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Diver's Tale this Month: ARGENTINA
Experience diving with the Eubalanea Australis or Southern Right whales in Puerto Piramide on the Peninsula Valdes, Argentina. The Peninsula Valdes was declared Natural World Heritage the UNESCO in December of 1999.
To be underwater with a mother and her calf is an almost unbelievable experience and scary and emotional at the same time.
Join us on location to the most North East part of de Golfo Nuevo. Puerto Piramide is the only little village on the peninsula and is visited by whales, orca's, penguins and sea lions who come here to give birth every fall.
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KWAZULU NATAL
Every year, between June and September, huge numbers of silvery sardines travel north from the cold southern oceans off Cape Point in South Africa, moving inshore up the Transkei and the Kwazulu Natal coastlines in what is commonly known as the annual SARDINE RUN.
Right on the tails of these shoals of sardines are the predators; Humpback Whales, Bottlenose and Common Dolphins, Sharks, Turtles, Game fish, and a host of marine birds: White Chinned Petrels, Cape Gannets, Storm Petrels and Albatross to name a few.
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INDONESIA
After 4 years of operating and diving in some of the most remote and inaccessible hidden places the Indonesian Archipelago DIVETASTIC has designed a variety of dive liveaboard expeditions that take in what they consider to be the best of the best in spectacular dive sites, special anchorages, beautiful scenery and fascinating cultural visits.
Enjoy Barbara's Phua trip on the M/V Felidae to MOYO National Marine Park. More...
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