Outer Anchorage
Outer Anchorage used to be the ‘No. 1’ fishing ground in the old days, thus the peculiar name. It is a deep lying reef with boulders scattered about on a sandy bottom. Anchor chains form interesting patterns on the rock formations. The presence of pelagic fish and sharks make it a good place to dive (this was a popular site and feeding ground for sharks).
All information on this dive site is copyrighted to and provided with permission from:
The Dive Spots of Southern Africa
By Johan Boshoff and Amilda Boshoff
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Reef
S 29° 43.514' E 31° 05.153'
81 FT 25 M
98 FT 30 M
Intermediate
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Durban, South Africa





