| Overview | |
| Operator | STUART COVES |
| Conditions | WRECK |
| Diver/s | NICOLA |
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| I am sure I have started a paragraph on this site with, “things happen for a reason”. I am a firm believer in that. Still though, I am not giving up on the delusion of free will. However, that is a story for another time. Let’s go with the first concept. Upon walking into Stuart Cove’s this morning, I was asked if I wanted to go on their shark dive. I am guessing that the other boat was getting a little crowded or they had voted me off for some unknown reason lol. For those that know me, I have never wanted to do the shark feeding dive. Again, we can go into the details later. I had always heard divers rave about it, but it just wasn’t my cup of tea. However, in the spirit of support, I said sure, let’s do it. I then went to convert Nicola, another dive club member, to join me. He agreed and we were off!
Shark dives are just like a regular two tank morning dive. However, we drop anchor at Shark Arena and then, for the first dive, swam over to the Ray of Hope wreck. It’s a gorgeous wreck. Today, there were a few sharks, but the Southern Ray’s were the stand out. Three of them. Had flashbacks to Stingray City…. I digress, here are the photos and I hope you enjoy them…. |


RAY OF HOPE






































