A short Zodiac ride gets you to the site where there are Turtles, dolphins, and very boring coral (very dull).
The exciting part of this dive is the many grey sharks that are being hunted by the resident hammerhead and tiger shark.
Facts about Tiputa Pass - Rangiroa- It is in French Polynesia
- Tiputa Pass - Rangiroa is in the Pacific.
- The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
- The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
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Tim DimacchiaLips. Safety stop close up.
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Margriet TilstraChromium
Nikon D80 with Tamron SP AF 17-50mm f/2.8 (A16), focal length 50mm, Ikelite housing, D125 + Sea&Sea 50 Strobes.
Settings: Aperture f/4, Shutter Speed 1/60, ISO 100
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Cangemi PaulDolphin in Tiputa pass, Rangiroa
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Cangemi PaulPlaytime for this Tursiop in Tiputa channel, Rangiroa
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Mathieu FoulquiéTursiops truncatus (Tiputa pass, Rangiroa)
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Bernard BeaussierBottlenose dolphin, Rangiroa
Small group of bottlenose dolphins with two young passing near me by curiosity of my presence
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Bernard BeaussierBottlenose dolphin, Rangiroa, French Polynesia
Game of seduction between a dominant male and a female during a moment of reproduction.
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Bernard BeaussierBottlenose dolphin rubs its rostrum on a sponge
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Bernard BeaussierYoung female hammerhead shark during a night dive
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Bernard BeaussierGroup of grey shark
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Bernard BeaussierNapoleon fish eating
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Bernard BeaussierBottlenose dolphin
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Bernard BeaussierBaby bottlenose dolphin
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Bernard BeaussierBottlenose dolphin playing with seaweed
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Bernard BeaussierBottlenose dolphin
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Bernard BeaussierColorful jellyfish
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Bernard BeaussierEagle rays
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Bernard BeaussierHammerhead shark
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Bernard BeaussierWhale shark
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Bernard BeaussierHammerhead shark
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Bernard BeaussierEagle ray
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Bernard BeaussierBottlenose dolphins