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Unit Settings

Name
Depth
Type
Level
Entry
God's Window
Kwa Zulu Natal
33m
Other
Experienced
Boat
33m
Other
Experienced
Boat
Reef +
Beginner
Boat
18m
Reef +
Beginner
Boat
Rock +
Beginner
Boat
12m
Rock +
Beginner
Boat
Reef +
Beginner
Shore
20m
Reef +
Beginner
Shore
Reef +
Beginner
Boat
22m
Reef +
Beginner
Boat
Reef +
Advanced
Boat
25m
Reef +
Advanced
Boat
Reef +
Experienced
Boat
27m
Reef +
Experienced
Boat
Rock
Unknown
Boat
10m
Rock
Unknown
Boat
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