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The Dive Spot caters for any type of diver and their specific
underwater needs, including underwater filming and photographers.
The company was involved in a number of television productions for
50/50, a wildlife program. We also produced a documentary with
Johann Botha called ‘Beyond 50m’ that was broadcasted in 2007 on
South African television. In addition to being a keen underwater
videographer and photographer, Johan presented a local television
production called Borrels on Kyknet on the DSTV channel, where he
acted as the dive specialist, presenter and videographer.
Technical diving is Johan’s passion and he arranged expeditions to
the fresh water cave Chinoy, in Zimbabwe. Oshikoto and the Guinas
granite caves in Namibia were next on the list. This expedition was
to obtain footage of the World War 2 artefacts at the bottom of the
cave. These expeditions featured in the Divestyle magazine and the
footage was sold to French and German television.
The company is also contributing to a number of other documentaries
that is in the making for Local Television, DSTV and National
Geographic.
The company’s involvement
in the diving industry, along with Johan being the Editor of the
local magazine helped him to compile a Marine Life identification
program and write a book about the dive sites of Southern Africa.
All of the above mentioned experience helped to make The Dive Spot
one of the most knowledgeable and experience diving companies in
Southern Africa.
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