The Dive Shed Cave Diving Snorkeling Scuba Diving

The Dive Shed & General Store 52 Bay Road, Allendale East, SA 5291 ,Australia
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Ewen Ponds, Mount Gambier
Apart from the numerous caves, beaches and conservation parks in South Australia, you will also find few natural wonders as well. The Ewens Ponds is one of the Australia’s natural wonders where you can dive, swim and do many other underwater activities near Mt Gambier, South Australia

The Ewens Ponds is one of the best and iconic freshwater dive sites in the entire south east of South Australia; apart from visiting this pond, you can also take a tour to the adjacent Ewens Ponds Conservation Park to see its scenic spots and an array of flora and fauna.

When you first see the Ewens Ponds, it may appear like a swamp or dam to you. With crystal clear water and an array of plant and animals, the Ewens Ponds offers an awe-inspiring experience to the divers and scuba-divers.

Below the surface of water, you can also see the cracks in the limestone and feel the filtered and cool water currents coming through the caves beneath. The Ewens Ponds has three main ponds; the second pond is just 5 metres deep and has a beautiful view with the bubbling water through a silt-covered rugged bottom. The third pond is approximately eight metres deep with a shallow cave underneath.

Each of the ponds can be dived throughout the year; however, summer is the best time to dive at Ewens. The Ewens Ponds boasts a number of freshwater aquatic plants and animals; divers can get a breathtaking view of the small fish species such as juvenile bream, galaxids and several other aquatic animals beneath the water.

Both Ewens Ponds and Picaninnie Ponds are two popular freshwater diving sites in the south eastern region of Australia. At the Picaninnie Ponds, you can dive, swim or snorkel across the chasm and swim down to check out the underwater creatures and plants.

Piccaninnie Ponds Diving, South Australia
The best part of the Picaninnie Ponds is its crystal clear waters, which actually gets slowly filtered naturally through the limestone. The process is occurring since thousands of years and it has resulted in the formation of various limestone forming underneath the pond water.

The pressure built due to the uprising of freshwater to the surface has resulted in the erosion in the limestone that in turn resulted in the chasm formation. The Picaninnie Ponds also boast the large underwater cavern of the Cathedral; the mechanism behind the formation of this cavern is same as the chasm.

Divers can get some picturesque views of its majestic naturally sculptured limestone white walls. The chasm at the Picaninnie Ponds also has an abundance of green algae on its white walls.

With a clear underwater visibility up to 40 metres, this pond is one of the spectacular and stunning freshwater diving sites in the entire South Australia. As one of the largest freshwater springs, this pond is a popular diving destination among the novice and experienced divers.

You will see a variety of small fish, snails, mussels, mites, amphibians, shrimp, frogs and tortoise here. Apart from that the pond water also houses an array of beautiful aquatic plants and weeds.

The Picaninnie Ponds truly represents the region’s unique geology and spectacular hydrology.


Engelbrecht Cave, Mount Gambier, SA
Renowned as one of the fascinating cave sites in Limestone Coast area, the Engelbrecht Cave is a stunning natural setting where you can get some of the greatest experiences of the Mount Gambier region.

You will find various fascinating things inside the Engelbrecht Cave, including the viewing platform and the diving sites. The cave is also a popular spot among cave divers. For divers, the Cave Divers Association offers free and detailed maps, including information at the visitor’s hut of Engelbrecht Cave.

Engelbrecht Cave was not a tourist spot before, as the private owners used to treat the cave as a rubbish dump. In 1979, the Lions Club of Mount Gambier decided to start a new project to restore and maintain this cave while beautifying the cave to make it as a tourist attraction in the neighbourhoods of Mount Gambier. After successive months, the project was successfully completed and the projects owners handed the cave over to the local council.

Presently, Engelbrecht Cave is a picturesque cave often visited by tourists and cave divers from all across Australia and abroad. Apart from the numerous scenic spots at Engelbrecht Cave, you will find several underwater caverns and tunnels here.

The Engelbrecht Cave also offers an array of facilities such as public guides, restrooms, picnic areas and viewing platforms as well. The area also offers an easy access for the tour buses and coaches.

Tourists can take a guided tour to explore the beautiful areas of the Engelbrecht Cave.

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