Dive the MV Aster, Cape Town
The 340 ton “MFV Aster” was a South African registered lobster fishing vessel which was prepared as a diver-friendly artificial reef by cleaning and cutting openings into the structure before scuttling. The Aster was scuttled in Hout Bay near the wreck of the Katzu Maru on 9th August 1997. It has been used as a [...]
Read more...Dive Star Walls reef, Cape Town
Basket star, Star Walls The name “Star Walls” was probably chosen with reference to the adjacent site “Kanobi’s Wall”, as an allusion to the movie series “Star Wars”, and to the vertical granite cliff face that constitutes the main feature of the site. The site was discovered and named by BlueFlash charters in 2006. (Wikitravel) [...]
Read more...Dive Middelmas Blinder, Cape Town (Hakka Reef)
Sea fans and colourful corals Named after the rock formation, Die Middelmas, that the site is close to. This rock formation forms a ‘blind’ rise which peaks about 5m below the surface. The site has an interesting topography with shear walls and interesting swim-throughs covered with colourful sea fans, soft corals, sponges and other invertebrates. [...]
Read more...Dive the SS Maori, Cape Town
This is one of the most popular wreck dives in Cape Town. The Maori sank in 1909. She was a British steam ship en route to New Zealand with a crew of 53 and a mixed cargo of goods, including explosives, railway lines, crockery and water-piping. The wreck is in good condition for it’s age, [...]
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