Hold your breath! Mapstudio's Dive Atlas reviewed Posted on 30 April 2013 MapStudio’s Atlas of Dive Sites of South Africa and Mozambique allows readers to plan their next dive with ease, giving detailed maps to 157 dive sites. We can’t guarantee you’ll find any buried treasure, this underwater atlas provides a sound starting point for any submerged search. The atlas provides an excellent beginner’s guide for those interested in taking up a new hobby and caters for the die-hard diver looking for new plunge points. Rich detail on each site illustrates access points, reefs, shipwrecks, dive depths and a difficulty assessment. The guide also includes an identification manual to prominent marine species from redband lizardfish to warty dorid and where you’re likely to find them.What’s more, it’s not limited to oceans and offers inland dive sites for landlubbers. Costs R220. MapStudio, tel 0860-105-050, www.mapstudio.co.za Related Posts Nifty gadgets to pack for your Christmas holiday (or to gift!) 8 December 2022 This Christmas season just got a whole lot better with these helpful tech gadgets, that... read more New concept store for you and your furry companions opens in Cape Town 28 November 2022 When history and modernity combine with panache, you get extraordinary. This can very much be... read more Aloha! Maui Jim’s latest sunglass range hits South African shores 22 November 2022 Summer in South Africa has a few things in common with summer in Maui in... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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