Raggie’s Cave
This area has rock formations with a great amount of caves, overhangs, gullies and swim-thru's. Big caves, where you can easily fit in a couple of scuba divers, are often also inhabited by Ragged-tooth Sharks. The coral life consists mainly of hard coral with fewer reef fish to be found. In the gullies and crevices the juvenile fish hide during the day with False stonefish and Scorpion fish also commonly found in this area. Shark’s teeth can be found inside the cave and also in the surrounding sand patches. This dive is known worldwide for the Ragged-tooth 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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Aliwal Shoal, South Africa





