Being Green - 13 Dec 24_Glynis Crook speaks to writer, photographer, and open water swimmer Serai Dowling

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Early morning swimming in the cold water of our tidal pools has become quite a craze here in Cape Town. And with so many of them along our coast, we are spoiled for choice. But these inter-tidal pools are also home to a diverse number of sea creatures. In this week’s edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to writer, photographer, and open water swimmer Serai Dowling about her book, “A Guide to the Tidal Pools of the Western Cape”.
13 Dec 2024 English South Africa Health & Fitness

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