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- Experience South Africa By Train
South Africa has a wide range of spectacular sights to satisfy anybody who makes this their holiday destination With major cities to visit and beautiful...
- South Africa’s Famous Faces
South Africa is not just a country of extreme and rugged beauty (although it is renowned for its spectacular coastlines and landscapes); it is also a country...
- Wine And Witches In South Africa’s Hex Valley
When the moon glitters on the first snow of winter, a bewitching young woman is said to walk the Hex River Valley tragically searching for her lost love...
- South Africa In The Movies
With its beautiful backdrops, fascinating culture and tumultuous history, it’s no surprise that South Africa has been the setting for several successful...
- South Africa World Cup 2010 And So Much More
With the World Cup drawing closer and closer, South Africa is fast becoming one of the most talked about places in the world What better way to keep the...
- The Thistlegorm Final Diving
By May 1941, the Thistlegorm was in her home port of Glasgow being loaded with supplies essential for the British 8th Army and the relief of Tobruk. Though...
- Marine Park Diving
Ecologically, the Red Sea is a magnificent underwater Marine Park of such unique diversity of flora and fauna that it will always remain one of the Underwater...
- Thistlegorm Diving Today
For many years, British vessels passing the site where the Thistlegorm went down would dip their flags as a mark of respect to those who lost their lives....
- Divers And The Ulysses
I was visiting the Red Sea as a guest of Diving World and spending a week on board their luxurious live-aboard Diving boat "Miss Nouran." Our Dive Guide...
- Diving The Thistlegorm
In December 1998 I was visiting the Red Sea for the very first time and, with a most successful indoctrination into the delights of some outstanding aspects...
- Diving In South Sudan
It was another good dive on a site maybe no one else had seen before, although being the only safe anchorage for some miles, I think not. Still, it was...
- Diving The Rosalie Moller
Launched in 1910 as the "Francis," this 3963 ton cargo steamer was built by Barclay Curle & Co Ltd of Glasgow for the Booth Steamship Company of Liverpool....
- Divers
Nightlife The two 1500w Halogen lights above the rear of the dive platform attracted some interesting visitors: Three large 'Silky' Sharks were investigating...
- The Brother Islands Diving
Over the last thirty years the Brother Islands have become synonymous with perfect diving. Nowhere on earth can match the potential of these unassuming...
- South Sudan Divers
Perceptory overload is not a phrase I care to utter often. But when you mix three species of shark, two species of ray, humphead parrotfish, and perfect...
- Sha'ab Anbar Divers
The Admiralty Chart shows Sha'ab Anbar as a very long, slightly bent line of coral just below the surface. In reality, it is a very long slightly bent...
- Sudan Diving
The first site was a new one for everyone, including the Captain. Sha'ab Ata is at the far southern end of the uncharted area and is crowned with a small...
- Find The Rosalie Moller
The first trace on the Decca screen was simply unbelievable. We passed over the objective from side to side and I stared in disbelief at the image before...
- Thistlegorm Diving
The Thistlegorm was built by Joseph Thompson & Sons of Sunderland and launched in June 1940. She was 126.5m (415 feet) in length and displaced 4,898 gross...
- Dives In The Rosalie Moller
This magnificent example of British engineering sits upright on the seabed on an almost perfectly even keel. The Bows are at 39m and the starboard anchor...