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    lightning strike

    Sjo Tony, that is hectic! You are a lucky man, I must say and glad you are ok. I always wondered what will happen when lightning strikes the sea and a question I get from the kids .."why don't fish die when lightning strikes the sea?". Well, we done some digging around and this is what we found...
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    What attracts you to snorkeling?

    Thank you so much for completing the survey :D
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    Failed PADI Rescue....now what?

    Hi there, I'm so sorry to hear you failed your PADI rescue. From my experience, you don't need to scuba dive to experience the underwater wonders. If you live near the coast somewhere (and the water isn't sub zero or chocolate brown of course) rather go for a snorkel. All you need is a mask and...
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    world's top 10 best spots for snorkelling

    I like the "beach accessible" approach ! :) You wouldn't be interested perhaps in contributing some of your knowledge on snorkeling spots for us ? Tidal Tao - Contribute Thanks Jan !
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    What attracts you to snorkeling?

    Hi All, Please, pretty please, we are pulling together an interesting piece on snorkeling / why people love it and would be very grateful if you could take literally 30 seconds to complete our 3 question survey (literally 30 seconds) Tidal Tao - Love Salt Water? Take Our 30 Second Survey Thanks...
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    Soon to be first time snorkel'er *nervous* need some input

    Hi Rob No don't sweat at all, I run a snorkeling safari company almost all my clients are newbies. Once you're in the water and see the life down there, you'll forget about everything, just relax and breath. My best advice is make sure your gear is comfortable and perhaps just get used to...
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    Hi From Tidal Tao

    Hi There, brand new to this forum (and forums in general) …Im mainly a snorkeler but do dive regularly. I have a small snorkeling business and blog in South Africa, Tidal Tao and just LOVE nudibranchs although battle with ID for many of them, can anyone recommend forums on scuba board that are...
  8. Hypselodoris capensis known as the Cape dorid

    Hypselodoris capensis known as the Cape dorid

    With broken blue margins on the sides, orange tips on the gills, very pale body and white lines on the back. Incredible little critter and seen a few of them around on the KwaZulu-Natal coastline, Ballito. The sizes I've seen varies from 5mm up to 40mm...
  9. Godiva quadricolor known as the Four-tone nudibranch

    Godiva quadricolor known as the Four-tone nudibranch

    One of my favourite nudibranchs with sticking bands of brown, orange, yellow and blue. They feed on other nudibranchs, anemones and found on the KwaZulu-Natal coast line, Ballito. This little guy was about 20mm...
  10. Jorunna funebris known as the Dotty dorid

    Jorunna funebris known as the Dotty dorid

    White nudibranch with circular, prickly black spots and plumed coloured gills. Found in KwaZulu-Natal, Ballito and one of the biggest Nudibranchs I've ever seen, about 60mm. http://www.tidaltao.com/snorkeling-resources/marine-life-guide/nudibranchs-sea-slugs-of-the-ballito-area
  11. Nudibranchs

    Nudibranchs

    sea slugs with naked gills
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