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Sharks of North Horn - slideshow - (click here)

For those divers lucky enough - an encounter with schooling hammerheads. We see hammerheads on 90% of our trips, and they're usually seen by those divers who are quiet and graceful underwater.

Back for a night dive and a chance to dive and photograph nautilus as they're released

After two or three days at Osprey Reef it's back to the Ribbon Reefs for some more adventures. Possibly encounters with mating cuttlefish

The chance to search for rarer creatures on selected dive sites - Flamboyant cuttlefish


leafy scorpionfish

Quiz night gives a light hearted recounting of the events of the week and new found understanding of sharks and reef life


Hawksbill turtle


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