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We create unforgettable scuba diving tours on an inbound as well as outbound basis.

🪸KINGDOM KIDS OCEAN WALL🐳💙🐙🪸🐡🐬🐋🌊💙Kingdom Kids would love to introduce our exciting new project! 🥳🐋🌊 We need YOUR help tr...
02/09/2024

🪸KINGDOM KIDS OCEAN WALL🐳
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Kingdom Kids would love to introduce our exciting new project! 🥳🐋🌊 We need YOUR help transforming our blank canvas into a colourful under-the-sea world! 🎨🪸🐡🐬

Animals are selling out fast so be sure not to miss out on your favourites by becoming part of this magical experience! 🐠🪸🐋

📳 Follow us on Facebook & Instagram to stay updated on the animals that are still available 🩷💙
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02/09/2024

Support one of our own! Which sea animal will you put your name to?

17/08/2024

So cute!

28/07/2024

Pretty impressive!

06/07/2024

Incredible nature… 💙

24/06/2024

Incredible nature ❤️

24/06/2024

😂 … Reminds me of a similar video taken in the Red Sea 😂

11/06/2024

The Puffer Fish skeleton is a remarkable structure, adapted to the unique lifestyle of these fascinating fish. Unlike most fish, puffer fish have a highly flexible and lightweight skeleton, which allows them to inflate their bodies dramatically when threatened.

This inflation is made possible by the lack of ribs and pelvic bones, enabling the fish to expand without being constrained by a rigid skeleton.

The skeleton's design supports its defense mechanism, making puffer fish one of the most interesting species in the marine world.

Their ability to inflate, combined with the presence of toxic substances in their bodies, makes them a unique subject of study in marine biology.

📷: duyngskeleton

10/06/2024

…Part reason why we dive… helping the ocean wherever we can.

Doing great work, Sharklife
20/05/2024

Doing great work, Sharklife

Worth visiting for sure!
14/05/2024

Worth visiting for sure!

Mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut in the Valley of the Kings .
The mortuary temple of Hatshepsut is a mortuary temple built during the reign of Pharaoh Hatshepsut of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. Located opposite the city of Luxor, it is considered to be a masterpiece of ancient architecture. Its three massive terraces rise above the desert floor and into the cliffs of Deir el-Bahari.
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30/04/2024
17/04/2024

I still stand amazed by it, every time I visit!

Almost exactly as I imagined Philae in its hay-day 😉
16/04/2024

Almost exactly as I imagined Philae in its hay-day 😉

Virtual tour (360 photo) reconstruction of Kiosk of Emperor Trajan on Philae Island.

13/04/2024

Virtual Tour (360 photo) Tutankhamun Coffin
The outermost coffin of Tutankhamun is significant artifact from ancient Egypt. It is the three that were originally placed one inside the other in the Tomb of Tutankhamun. It was found inside the outer gilded coffin. It was designed to encase the innermost coffin and provide additional protection for the mummified body of Tutankhamun.

The outermost coffin, second coffin of Tutankhamun, also known as the middle coffin, depicts the mummified figure of Osiris, lord of eternity, with his arms crossed upon his chest and holding his divine insignia, the crook and the flail. It features various symbols and hieroglyphs that hold religious and symbolic meanings

So cool!
13/04/2024

So cool!

Virtual Tour (360 photo) Tomb of Seti I (KV17)
Created by Amun Tours Egypt

Tomb KV17, located in Egypt's Valley of the Kings and also known by the names "Belzoni's tomb", "the Tomb of Apis", and "the Tomb of Psammis, son of Nechois", is the tomb of Pharaoh Seti I of the Nineteenth Dynasty. It is one of the best decorated tombs in the valley, but now is almost always closed to the public due to damage. It was first discovered by Giovanni Battista Belzoni on 16 October 1817. When he first entered the tomb he found the wall paintings in excellent condition with the paint on the walls still looking fresh and some of the artists paints and brushes still on the floor.

The longest tomb in the valley, at 137.19 meters (450.10 feet). it contains very well preserved reliefs in all but two of its eleven chambers and side rooms. One of the back chambers is decorated with the Ritual of the Opening of the Mouth, which stated that the mummy's eating and drinking organs were properly functioning. Believing in the need for these functions in the afterlife, this was a very important ritual. A very long tunnel (corridor K) leads away deep into the mountainside from beneath the location where the sarcophagus stood in the burial chamber. Recently, the excavation of this corridor was completed. It turned out that there was no 'secret burial chamber' or any other kind of chamber at the end. Work on the corridor was just abandoned upon the burial of Seti.

The sarcophagus removed on behalf of the British consul Henry Salt is since 1824 in the Sir John Soane's Museum in London. KV17 was damaged when Jean-François Champollion, translator of the Rosetta Stone, removed a wall panel of 2.26 x 1.05 m (7.41 x 3.44 ft) in a corridor with mirror-image scenes during his 1828-29 expedition. Other elements were removed by his companion Rossellini or the German expedition of 1845. The scenes are now in the collections of the Louvre, the museums of Florence and Berlin.

The tomb became known as the "Apis tomb" because when Giovanni Belzoni found the tomb a mummified bull was found in a side room off the burial hall.

A number of walls in the tomb have collapsed or cracked due to excavations in the late 1950s and early '60s causing significant changes in the moisture levels in the surrounding rocks

01/04/2024

As part of Sharklife's ragged-tooth monitoring efforts an unmanned camera is placed at a reef in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park.

Although the camera only takes images every 30 seconds it was able to catch this beautiful example of marine biodiversity within iSimangaliso.

In this one opportunistic frame we can see 1 bottlenose dolphin, 3 ragged-tooth sharks, 1 blacktip shark, some potato groupers, numerous trevally's and a multitude of other fish.

Thank you to the iSimangaliso Wetland Park and Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife for supporting our research.

Please visit www.sharklife.co.za to join our research team

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