With less than 48 hours to go, the scenic fishing village of Charlotteville is buzzing with anticipation for the final leg of the highly anticipated DoDs Diving League this Saturday, August 9th. Following a week of dedicated community beautification, all eyes are now on the water as teams make their final preparations for the championship event. The competition will see top divers descend on Charlotteville Bay to compete for the coveted championship title. Local participants are hoping their intimate knowledge of the area’s rich waters will give them a competitive edge against visiting rivals. The event is set to kick off early Saturday morning. Beyond the competition, the event is believed to provide a significant boost to the local economy, with guesthouses and local food vendors preparing for a busy day of serving spectators and participants alike. Charlotteville is poised and ready for all who will attend.
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