Australia’a Best Diving

posted in: Video  |  posted by: Kristy on September 18, 2008  |  1 Comment

Being host to the Great Barrier Reef, Australia really is the lucky country when it comes to diving. However, there are many more dive spots around the country that are just as good, if not better (in some aspects), than that of The Great Reef that should not be missed on any diving holiday to Australia.

If you’re Australian and you have been into diving for a while you will have heard of Fish Rock Cave. Located off New South Wales’ Mid-North Coast its a pilgrimage you will have already taken or will at least have at the top of your diving to-do list. At 125m long and with a depth of between 14 to 24 metres Fish Rock Cave is one of the largest ocean caverns in the southern hemisphere. Not only that, this beautiful little spot is a mecca for marine life and is home to an amazing array of grey nurse sharks, turtles, moray eels, cuttlefish, giant Queensland gropers, bullseyes, wobbegongs and much more. This stunning video captures it all and really makes me want to pack and my things and head off to South West Rocks. Lucky for me I’m going next month!

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One Response to “Australia’a Best Diving”

  1. Nemo says on

    Take some fresh steak with you and feed it to the sharks. Let us know how you go :-)

    Sharks don’t like blood, dont worry.

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