Samuku Diving School Morocco

Samuku Diving School Morocco

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Accommodation and food can be arranged also. Morocco is very much an off-the-radar location for dive travel.

Diving school located in North Coast of Morocco offering you Discovery Scuba Diving, Padi Courses in English, French,Spanish, Arabic and Russian, private swimming pool for practising skills. People travel to Morocco to go on a camel safari in the desert or explore the exotic bazaars, not to see its offshore depths. For that very reason, the country is a hidden gem for divers, since it offers a gol

Photos from Samuku Adventures's post 25/07/2023
Morocco Animal Aid on Instagram: "**sensitive content** Her name was Guappitta, she was sterilized and vaccinated by the inhabitants of the neighborhood. This morning October 5, 2022, Ville Laarayech ==> Guappitta was shot dead by the... 07/10/2022

Morocco Animal Aid on Instagram: "**sensitive content** Her name was Guappitta, she was sterilized and vaccinated by the inhabitants of the neighborhood. This morning October 5, 2022, Ville Laarayech ==> Guappitta was shot dead by the... Morocco Animal Aid shared a post on Instagram: "**sensitive content** Her name was Guappitta, she was sterilized and vaccinated by the inhabitants of the neighborhood. This morning October 5, 2022, Ville Laarayech ==> Guappitta was shot dead by the municipality Associations and citizens do the work....

Photos from Samuku Diving School Morocco's post 07/06/2022

The Gorgonians wall in the Stone of seven ..!!
Always amazing 🀩

29/07/2021
15/05/2021

Discovery scuba Diving by the beach..!! clear crystal waters ..!!
After the mandatory training skills we had an amazing dive, full of marine life πŸ πŸ‘πŸ™πŸ¦€ we saw two octopus, one cuttlefish, a bunch of sea Robin fish, a couple of pipefish, crabs, sea stars πŸ‘ŒπŸ™ It was absolutely awesome..!!

Photos from Samuku Diving School Morocco's post 28/02/2021

Today unusual beautiful and dangerous visit..!!
Common name ; Portuguese Man-of-War SCIENTIFIC NAME: Physalia physalis
Anyone unfamiliar with the biology of the venomous Portuguese man-of-war would likely mistake it for a jellyfish. Not only is it not a jellyfish, it's not even an "it," but a "they." The Portuguese man-of-war is a siphonophore, an animal made up of a colony of organisms working together.
The man-of-war comprises four separate polyps. It gets its name from the uppermost polyp, a gas-filled bladder, or pneumatophore, which sits above the water and somewhat resembles an old warship at full sail. Man-of-wars are also known as bluebottles for the purple-blue color of their pneumatophores.

The tentacles are the man-of-war's second organism. These long, thin tendrils can extend 165 feet in length below the surface, although 30 feet is more the average. They are covered in venom-filled nematocysts used to paralyze and kill fish and other small creatures. For humans, a man-of-war sting is excruciatingly painful, but rarely deadly. But bewareβ€”even dead man-of-wars washed up on shore can deliver a sting.

Muscles in the tentacles draw prey up to a polyp containing the gastrozooids or digestive organisms. A fourth polyp contains the reproductive organisms.

Man-of-wars are found, sometimes in groups of 1,000 or more, floating in warm waters throughout the world's oceans. They have no independent means of propulsion and either drift on the currents or catch the wind with their pneumatophores. To avoid threats on the surface, they can deflate their air bags and briefly submerge.

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Plaqe Sidi Lahcen, Iaazzannene, Beni Bougafer
Nador