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AfricanDiver.com (AfricanDiver.com magazine | Free online scuba diving magazine focussed on Africa) is a free online diving magazine focussed on all types of diving in Africa. We welcome contributions, enquiries and feedback. Our hope for AfricanDiver.com is that it is relevant, thought provoking and positive. We celebrate everything that African diving has to offer and we want you to, as well.

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With this, the 6th issue of African Diver, we remember Dave Shaw and the epic account of his attempted body recovery at extreme depths in Boesmansgat. Staying with things extreme we hear of spear fishing at depths below 55 metres in a dark corner of the ocean and then experience the madness of the Sardine Run. To calm the adrenalin rush we lighten it all up and bring you delightful images of the nudibranchs that inhabit the wreck of the Pietermaritzburg as well let you in on living the sweet life in the Maldives. Enjoy the read.


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So here it is, our first anniversary issue. We can’t believe it’s been a year already. Where has the time gone? 7 issues have gone by in a blur. We hope you enjoy the magazine as much as we have enjoyed putting it together. We have a fascinating article by Gordon Hiles on filming great white sharks in the early days. Andrew Woodburn takes us to his favourite dive spot at Pomeme, Mozambique. The Moving Sushi team educate us on fishing regulations in the EU and Dr Lynne Hepplestone de-bunks the medicinal myths of shark cartilage. DAN medical and DAN research offer fascinating insights into diver safety. And as usual we feature stunning photographs.

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I applaud this publication. Two often forgotten continents in American dive magazines are Africa and South America and they are two that are high on my "bucket list" to dive all seven continents.
 
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Its our pleasure to bring you issue number 8 of African Diver just as we get ready to head off on our summer holidays. Enjoy the features of diving the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba or exploring the cold waters of the Cape Atlantic. We’re off to dive the Southern oceans for our holidays and look forward to bringing you loads of interesting articles to read in next year’s issues.

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Great effort and a good read !!! Even forgot that I had some images in this issue.
 
Hey Guys

Thanks for the kind words all. Glad you like our magazine. Our magazine is really taking off and growing from strength to strength. Topps thanks for posting a link for our magazine.

Thanks
Paul
 
Hey Guys

Thanks for the kind words all. Glad you like our magazine. Our magazine is really taking off and growing from strength to strength. Topps thanks for posting a link for our magazine.

Thanks
Paul

It's a pleasure :D
 
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