Diving inland in South Africa/Bass Lake
The dive site Bass Lake or Glen Douglas Quarry is an inland flooded quarry in the (locality name) area on the (topographical feature), near Vereeniging in the Gauteng province of South Africa.
The site is fresh water at high altitude (?m)
Understand
This lake is used primarily as a training location for Johannesburg-based Open Water diver training schools, along with Miracle Waters.
An entrance fee is charged to divers.
Position
Bass Lake is situated at 26°30'33.69"S, 28° 4'0.75"E.
Access is via the R59 - take the Henley Drive offramp, and follow signs.
This site is not in a Marine Protected Area. A permit is not required.
Depth
Maximum depth is 22m.
Visibility
Visibility is poor, from 6 metres down to 2 or less after much diving during the day.
Topography
Bass Lake is a flooded Dolomite quarry located South of Johannesburg, close to Vereeneging, with a 10 hectare surface area.
Conditions
Water is fairly warm, however there is a noticeable thermocline at approximately 8 metres. The water is very still, with no waves.
Facilities
- Air and Nitrox fills are available on site
- Diving gear is available to rent.
- There is a restaurant, ablution facilities, and a number of lapas available to divers.
- Camping is permitted, however the main gate is locked overnight.
Get in
Shore access dive.
See
Features
There are several grids in various locations.
Wrecks
- VW Golf at 12 metres
- Bathtub at 9 metres
- Bus at 12 metres
- Home-made sub at 11 metres
- Helicopter at 11 metres
Stay safe
Hazards
This site is at high altitude. You must set your decompression computer to the correct altitude range or use altitude tables to avoid increased risk of decompression sickness.
Skills
No special skills required, the site is suitable for entry level diver training.
Equipment
No special equipment required. Weighs may have to be changed to suit fresh water.
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