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Weekend plans? Oh same here🌊Book your next dive!-Link in bio
16/01/2026

Weekend plans? Oh same here🌊

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12/01/2026

Just popping by to say hi 👋🦭

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02/01/2026

Gliding into the New Year 🎉 with the short-tail stingray.
New year, new dives — book yours now!

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Adventure starts below the surface.Book your next dive. 🌊🤿- link in bio.
02/01/2026

Adventure starts below the surface.
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Sunken stories. Hidden paths. Let’s explore. ⚓🌊Book your next dive!-Link in bio                                         ...
17/12/2025

Sunken stories. Hidden paths. Let’s explore. ⚓🌊

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16/12/2025

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You don’t need a lens to appreciate the beauty around you — just keep your eyes peeled. They’re everywhere. 👀🌊Book your ...
16/12/2025

You don’t need a lens to appreciate the beauty around you — just keep your eyes peeled. They’re everywhere. 👀🌊

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09/12/2025

Two new Advanced Open Water divers unlocked! Final dive done and dusted in the quarry — what a finish! 🎉🤿

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Spotting a nUdi always feels like a little ocean good-luck charm✨🐌Book your next dive!-Link in bio                      ...
04/12/2025

Spotting a nUdi always feels like a little ocean good-luck charm✨🐌

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🌊 Dive Deeper🔎:The Bluefin gurnard has large, fan-like pectoral fins — often folded when resting on the seabed, blending...
01/12/2025

🌊 Dive Deeper🔎:
The Bluefin gurnard has large, fan-like pectoral fins — often folded when resting on the seabed, blending into the sand. When threatened or curious, it spreads those fins, revealing vibrant colors (often with a blue edge and eye-spot), making it look like it has “wings.”
And they "walk"! - the first three rays under each fin have evolved into “feelers” that act like little legs.

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