Borders to Cross @ Sibaya – Sodwana Bay

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https://www.gosodwanabay.co.za Joshua 1:9 New International Version (NIV) 9 Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go.” For those who are familiar with Sodwana you’ll know that it is not a big town – if you can call it a town what so ever – maybe a quaint little rustic village?!? It’s real secluded and when I do talk to people about Sodwana most people will confuse it with Saldanha bay or they think it is in Mozambique… Yes it is strange… why do people not know about Sodwana – it is such an awesome place. As we recently relocated down to Sodwana Bay just a week ago – basically everything’s new to us. We still not sure if this is real or just a dream but I suppose it will take some time getting used to. We’ve been dreaming and talking about moving down for so long and now we are here – Not that we haven’t been here before – we’ve been coming to Sodwana for a while now and fell deeply in love with the rural rusticness of SODWANA’S BEAUTY. The opportunity came along for us to make the leap of faith – so, we packed our belongings – 7 Chickens – 2 Dogs and a cat – got in our car and took on the road to our new LIFE! If I am honest at all – I would say that this was one of the scariest things I ever done… I am real blessed to have an awesomely beautiful wife which also took this jump with me – she is such a STAR!!! What would I be without her…? So we have fears to overcome and be brave! We also have a YouTube Channel GO SODWANA which we will load our content onto – please subscribe and like as this will help us make this dream even a better one. #sodwana #scuba diving #sibaya #rustic #relocate #gosodwana


Lion Carving (Framed) @ Sibaya – Sodwana Bay

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Check out this cool Lion carving project we are working on. Incomplete for now but will soon be! For any custom designs you want done or projects you might be interested in buying you can contact us via email: info@cncit.co.za“


CNC IT – Sodwana Bay @ Sodwana Bay

By Sodwana Bay

Hey guys check out these awesome projects we have been working on: The Lion Carving Project (incomplete): The Tiger Project (Incomplete): Baby Bunny Chair: House Numbers: Sodwana Bay Souvenirs: Word Signs: Black and White Lion: 3D Elephant Carving: Check in weekly to find new projects in this post and watch older projects get completed! For any custom designs you want done or projects you might be interested in buying you can contact us via email: info@cncit.co.za“


Raccoon Butterfly fish @ Sodwana Bay

By Sodwana Bay

Among the most common fish that we found snorkeling in the Rock pools this time round was the little Raccoon Butterfly fish. Although they apparently can grow up to 20 cm long, the ones we found were only about 5 – 10 cm long (that’s just a guess) there were also tiny little baby ones swimming around with other baby fish as well, I wouldn’t be surprised if they were even less than a centimeter long. It was quiet a cool find as we have only ever seen these fish on TV, but never in real life. The first one we saw I tried to chase as far as possible and was able to get quiet close to. But the strange thing was with all the fish they seemed to come closer to us and not feel so threatened when we switched our cameras off and just swam with them. But the moment we pointed our cameras at them they were scared of us and tried to swim away from us as quickly as they possibly could. Maybe they thought they camera was a predatory fish or even a spear gun. So tip if you want the fish to come closer to you don’t video or take photos of them. Just relax and ‘swim with the fishes’ as the mafia always say. 😉 Here are a few fun facts and common questions about these fish: Common Names for this specific Butterfly Fish and the Fish family it belongs to: The raccoon butterflyfish (Chaetodon lunula), also known as the crescent-masked butterflyfish, lunule butterflyfish, halfmoon butterflyfish, moon butterflyfish, raccoon butterfly, raccoon, raccoon coralfish, and redstriped butterflyfish, is a species of butterfly fish (family Chaetodontidae). Its Photo: To the left is a photo I took from the Internet and to the right is a photo that I took from the video we recorded. What it looks like? Chaetodon lunula can reach a length of 20 cm (nearly 8 in). These large butterfly fishes have an oval outline, with a pattern of ascending oblique reddish stripes on the flanks and black and white bands over the face and eyes, similar to the “raccoon” mask (hence the common name). They show a black spot on the caudal peduncle and oblique yellow stripes behind the head. They have 10-14 dorsal spines and 3 anal spines. What type of habitat do they prefer? This species prefers seaward reefs and shallow reef flats of lagoon, at a depth of over 30 m. So there are a few facts about this cute little fishy that seemingly looks lost in that big wide ocean. Information Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raccoon_butterflyfish Photo Source: Our own photography, https://www.azgardens.com/product/raccoon-butterflyfish/