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I have been very fortunate to dive the one site from my bucket list. I worked weekends at a dive shop beginning in the early 90s. I met a few divers who told me about the UB88 and their search for it beginning in the 1950s. When I finally found it two decades later, I had a dream dive. I descended right next to the conning tower, surrounded by a thick school of Sunset and Squarespot rockfish. I had never before encountered so much marine life in California on one dive. It was, and still is the best dive I've ever made.

 

Sardine Run – Agulhas Bank, South Africa​

Only because of the cost and time getting there.
And my age is another factor.:(
 

Sardine Run – Agulhas Bank, South Africa​

Done that - twice - was fantastic both times.

Would love to do the coelacanth dive not far from the sardine run. Never going to happen.
 
A dive I'd like to do but know better? That red head I met in Hollywood a few months ago.
 
Done that - twice - was fantastic both times.

Would love to do the coelacanth dive not far from the sardine run. Never going to happen.
Hi
You went, where do you recommend going , and what month? Seems like a good chance to be skunked...
Thanks for reading
Doug C.
 
Here's a map for ya mate

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That’s the American side falls. The Horseshoe Falls is on the Canadian side and underwater profile is quite different.
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