Just got the following.
Dear DaShark
Shark Cage Diving is fast becoming the number one Extreme Travel Adventure and most talked about outdoor experience, and South Africa the best place to do it.
As a result, Marine Dynamics would like to share this awesome Infographic ‘The Great White Shark Cage Diving Hotspots of the world’ as well as a once in a life time opportunity. The infographic shows the few places in the world where people can safely shark cage dive with great whites. It includes a competition with a prize to the value of R25 000 (US$ 3400) and the possibility to enjoy a ‘Luxury Shark Cage Diving Adventure’ in sunny South Africa.
And-so-on-and-so-forth...
It's obviously a marketing gig for Marine Dynamics.
Now, were I to go GW cage diving, I'd go to Lupe - this because of the viz, because of the cool cages all the way to the SPSC and because I got friends operating there. But I'm posting this anyway, because the graphic is cool, because MD supports the excellent Dyer Island Conservation Trust but above all, because MD employs Michelle Wcisel who has impressed me by taking on the dipshits with an opinion and a keyboard!
You can click on the graphic to view the animated version.
Enjoy!
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Visibility:
S.A - 2 feet
Isla Gaudalupe - 120 feet
If you cannot see sharks why bother?
2 feet is maybe a bit harsh? :)
but in all fairness, they do mention the viz - as I said, that would be one of my principal selection criteria, along w the size of the animals.
Isla Guadalupe is not part of the United States, it is actually a territory of Mexico.
Well spotted - it sure is! :)
Guadalupe island is in Mexico.
(although there are shark diving operations with both US and Mexican operators).
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