Sodwana Bay
Unique Diving Expeditions in the 1990s
by Wolfgang Grulke
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About the Book
Off South Africa's Maputaland coast lie some of the most exciting coral reefs in the world - and some of the most southerly.
Despite being a mecca for divers they maintain an amazing diversity of life and provide occasions to encounter some rare and seldom seen marine species. You can dive with pregnant Raggedtooth sharks and whale sharks - and all that after some of the most exciting boat rides on the planet.
This is where I made more than a thousand dives during the 1990s and this book is a (mostly visual) diary of those magic moments in my life - it is one of a series of these diaries I am compiling from my shoebox of photos, drawings and thoughts that normally just gather dust in forgotten corners.
Wolfgang E. Grulke
June 2011
Despite being a mecca for divers they maintain an amazing diversity of life and provide occasions to encounter some rare and seldom seen marine species. You can dive with pregnant Raggedtooth sharks and whale sharks - and all that after some of the most exciting boat rides on the planet.
This is where I made more than a thousand dives during the 1990s and this book is a (mostly visual) diary of those magic moments in my life - it is one of a series of these diaries I am compiling from my shoebox of photos, drawings and thoughts that normally just gather dust in forgotten corners.
Wolfgang E. Grulke
June 2011
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About the Creator
Wolfgang Grulke
Dorset, UK
Wolfgang Grulke is a former IBM executive, entrepreneur, collector and an award-winning author on the future impact of technology, the natural world and tribal art. He is perpetually curious about the future, and the distant past, and lives in the space between the two, in the Dorset countryside with his wife Terri and two dogs. His Deep Time Trilogy has been voted the Best Non-fiction Book Series at the Independent Publisher Book Awards 2020.