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Our Aquarium (Cape Town)

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just thought id post afew photos of our two oceans aquarium here in the waterfront cape town.....(so you can see the kind of underwater environment and fish/sharks etc. we have in our oceans)
 

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Wow very nice photos. Are those Yellow Tail Jacks? (Your first post.. Last picture).

I run into quite a lot of people from Cape Town and they are constantly suggesting that I go down there and dive. I would love to go and dive anywhere so its on my to do list :).
 
Dunno about the jacks part but we call them yellowtail here....mmmmm mouth is watering just thinking about them....heehee
summer is on its way here and so are the yellowtail...so i reakon a trip here would be good right about now...
 
Haha yeah no time like the present :). I am a bit tied up now at the moment but I am hoping that my new change of career that will take place in Canada will aid me in travelling around and being able to visit these places.
 
For this to be a truly capetonian picture, What Greg's photo's missing is the 6m Great White swimming in amongst all that.:D
 
Hey there, i dived the aquarium last year :) it was fantastic!! i dived both tanks, the shark and the kelp. Will post piccies later! 2 Oceans is a fantastic aquarium. :)
 
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hehe, those little sharks are so fun to play around with. I was once diving for crayfish and there where some guys in a little canoe, who had their crayfish ring stuck. They asked me to try get it loose. Now when i went down, there just happened to be a big pyjama shark chopping their bait bag, so I took the opportunity to play a little prank. I grabbed the shark swam up and as I surfaced I dumped the Shark into their canoe. The panic was histerical! It was quite funnyrofl:t

Someone suggested that they make good biltong, but everytime I see one I never have the heart to shoot it, they always seem so innocent and graceful.
 
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hehe, those little sharks are so fun to play around with. I was once diving for crayfish and there where some guys in a little canoe, who had their crayfish ring stuck. They asked me to try get it loose. Now when i went down, there just happened to be a big pyjama shark chopping their bait bag, so I took the opportunity to play a little prank. I grabbed the shark swam up and as I surfaced I dumped the Shark into their canoe. The panic was histerical! It was quite funnyrofl:t

Someone suggested that they make good biltong, but everytime I see one I never have the heart to shoot it, they always seem so innocent and graceful.


awww shame i couldnt either! :D it was the cutest little thing and very friendly. check out some pics of raggy tank and the kelp tank :)
 

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How in the world do you get permission to dive an aquarium? That would be so awesome. I know I always want to climb in the tanks when I visit the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
 
Over here it's quite easy if, you just need a basic scuba course, and about R400. (thats probally about 57$). You could even make friends with people like BlueCape who works there!:D

Islands sands - They have now released those old raggies, there are now no longer any sharks in the big tank. The only real sharks they have now are juvenile raggies in a smaller tank which you can't dive in. So you where quite lucky to get a dive in with the raggies :)
 
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oh really!!! wow i am lucky then. it was an AWESOME experience. the dive guide had a big stick to push them off if necessary. looking at the size of their teeth i wouldnt have thought it was worthwhile rofl
 
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