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Underwater Photo Location: Mt Gambier, South Australia

Underwater Photo Location: Mt Gambier, South Australia

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Magnificent fresh water cave diving.
Facts about Mt Gambier, South Australia
  • It is in Australia
  • The typical depth is 50+ Metres 160+ Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 30+ Metres 100+ Feet.
Dive types
cavefreshwater




by Richard Harris
Skydiver. A diver suspended in the clear waters of an Australian Sinkhole.

by Richard Harris
On the line. Deco in the clear waters of an Australian Sinkhole.

by Mick Tait
Deco Stop in Kilsby's Sink Hole - Mt Gambier South Australia Canon 20D Tonika 10-17

by Mick Tait
Looking back up into the entrance of Kilsby's Sinkhole at Mt Gambier South Australia. Depth where photo was taken was about 30m. The water is crystal clear. Canon 20D Tonika 10-17

by Mick Tait
Divers enter the lower section of Kilsby's Sinkhole. Depth is about 36m. Canon 20D Tonika 10-17

by Mick Tait
The Ducklings are stuck at the surface of Kilsby's Sinkhole. Until they can fly themselves out, the land owner has to bring them food each day. Dene makes friends before the dive.

by Mick Tait
Divers coming back out of Kilsby's Sinkhole near Mt Gambier South Australia. Canon 20D Tonika 10-17.

by Mick Tait
Janine on her deco stop in Kilsby's Sinkhole near Mt Gambier South Australia. Canon 20D Tonika 10-17.

by Mick Tait
Looking back out to the entrance of Kilsby's Sinkhole near Mt Gambier South Australia. Canon 20D Tonika 10-17

by Mick Tait
Divers enter Piccaninnie Ponds, Mount Gambier South Australia. Canon 20D Tokina 10-17. Natural Light B&W.
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