Clear water Diving – 28/8/13

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We’ve been treated this week again with great weather, warm water and fantastic! Adam and his students had a great weekend on their DPV course doing plenty of shore diving and the whole eastern side of cabbage tree island on the scooters! Also at Fly point this week there have been reports of even more turtles and plenty of nudibranchs! Check out our upcoming dive schedule on our blog.This awesome photo was taken by our very own Jim Dodd testing out some new photography techniques, if you want to see some awesome sights like this book onto one of our boats this weekend before all the spots have filled up!Check out our trips away. We’ve got plenty of dive trips coming up and they’re filling up fast, we’re heading to Bali in May 2014, Southwest Rocks this November and next February, East Timor in July 2014 and a road trip to Jervis Bay and Montague Island to dive with the seals in October this year. All of these trips have limited spots and we have already received plenty bookings. So if you are keen don’t delay! If you would like to learn to take pictures like this we have his weekend our first Digital UW photography course with our specialty instructor Jim Dodd, if your a keen photographer but want to learn more about the nitty gritty parts of photography, or even a beginner looking to get better photographs give us a call and book yourself on!

Wednesday 28 August

High tide – 1:40pm

Thursday 29 August

 High tide – 2:40pm

Friday 30 August

 High tide – 3:44pm

Saturday 31 August

Double boat dive to Broughton Island – 8:00 am Departure

Single Local – 2:00 pm Departure

High tide – 4:44 pm

Sunday 1 September

Double boat dive to Broughton Island – 8:00 am Departure

Single Local – 2:00 pm Departure

High tide – 5:33 pm

Monday 2 September

High tide – 6:12 am

Tuesday 3 September

High tide – 6:50 am

 

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