Bleached sea fans
Trigger wanted
Sea fans in different colors
Pterois known as Lionfish
Streaked Spinefoot fish in foreground
Fish swarm over soft corals
Streaked Spinefoot
Our Saimai fixed on a mooring
School of fusiliers
Cuttlefish and its camouflage
Manta ray behind the fish swarm
More blue spotted stingray
Swarm with many thousand small fishes
The manta underneath the surface
Wreck diving in 30 meters
Close to mantas head
One more photo from the manta ray
Holding the security line
Gold band fusilier fish school
Bluestreak fusilier fish
More neon fusilier fishes
Sea Anemones
Moray looks out the cave
Inspecting macro-organism
The manta ray ready for a photo shoot
Walking on the boats wreck
Diving partner behind a fish swarm
Blue pointed sting ray
School of snapper fishes
We reach the coral reef
Dive down fast, go up slow
Lobster looks out its cave
Fishes in different sizes
Drift dive over a coral reef area
Brilliant blue doctor fish
Diving in the group
The dive through a tunnel
A boxfish or cofferfish
Nemo(s) look out the anemones
Clown triggerfish
Harmless leopard shark
Early morning capture
Ready for a UW photo shot
Myself during the security stop
Buona vista through the sea fan
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Waiting for the sharks
Reef sharks are very shy but also very nosy. We divers see them only in an circle of 15 to 20 meters but the shark realizes us in a far distance. After a while they will return to figure out what kind of animals we are.
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