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From 3 to 28 November 2004 a SES-team under leadership of
world famous Monty Halls will be exploring and excavating potential sites from Table Bay to Cape Agulhas.
The divers will have to visualize
seabed, as it would have appeared millions of years ago, with teeming reefs as dry canyons. The idea is to scan areas of seabed, and identify where prehistoric man would have made camp. Once such areas are identified, they will be surveyed.
The main site is in 6 meter (20ft) of water just behind
surf zone. The conditions are demanding, with
added fear factor that this is Great White territory where this feared predator are out in
hunt for food.
The name Zembe is a direct translation of "axe" from
Nguni language.

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