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A night dive is incredibly exciting and even a bit scary at times
as, apart from the beam of light from your torch, it is pitch black
around you. That does not mean it is dangerous, in contrary. The
underwater world by night is incredibly fascinating: while your eyes
adapt themselves to the dark, you will discover more and more about the
ocean by night.
Through the fluorescent plankton you will distinguish the shapes
of nocturnal underwater life without actually seeing the animals. You
will spot creatures that only show themselves after nightfall, as for
instance several species of octopus and squid, and small and harmless
sharks.
The excitement already starts at the dive centre in Cape Town, at the end of
the afternoon. After filling in the necessary paper work and after
getting your diving gear, it is time to go to the harbour. Before you
go aboard, "glow stick" is attached to your breathing apparatus.
A glow stick is a small tube with a chemical solution that start
glowing after bending the tube. This is for security, so you won't
lose touch with your diving buddy.
When arriving at the harbour, the dive masters gives one more
briefing about the night diving, about how to communicate with your
dive buddy and about what to do in case you lose each other.
After a spectacular night dive you return to the shore, with
adrenaline pumping through your veins, for a shot of Old Brown
Sherry. It is tradition in the world of diving in Cape Town!
This article was written in cooperation with Scuba Shack Dive Centre in Cape Town. More info: Scuba Shack: +27(0) 21-7856742
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Molo 'limelights' you to the best and different unique Cape Town restaurants, new trendy bars, great cafe's, the places with the best live music venues, best clubs and more.
1. (8) Fashion TV Bar on Wednesday for an ever full house stylish Wednesday R&B night where every young soul in town goes. young and hot. FTV Cafe Cape Town
2 (-) Club Hemisphere in Cape Town: Excellent dance club in Cape Town on Friday and Saturday.