During our dives we have encountered amazing marine life, large amounts of sharks, mainly white tip and grey reef, large shoals of jacks, snapper, surgeon fish and fusiliers.
Large groupers can be seen on most dives and we have also seen some of the biggest hump head wrasse we have seen for years. Turtles abound, Manta rays are common and eagle rays, we spotted regularly.
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Marchione GiacomoBeatifulxenocrab
Nikon D200, 60micro,twin strobo
Komodo 2009
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Christian NielsenWhitetip Reef Shark and Diver on Castle Rock, Komodo.
Fantastic experience with around 20 Whitetips cruising around and a few Grey Reef Sharks in the distance.
Olympus E330, 14-54mm, Single Ikelite DS125 Strobe.
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Marchione GiacomoCristal shrimp
Nikon D200, 105 micro,twin strobo
Castel rock ,Komodo 2009
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Christian NielsenAnemonefish on Castle Rock, Komodo.
Olympus E330, 14-54mm, single Ikelite DS125 Strobe.
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Adriano Trapanilionfish used to be one of my favorite subjects, then I kind of forgot about them after having taken countless pictures of them... revival of interest for this "ever green" marine life...
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Christa Van Den Driesscheclownfish in anemone
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Afflitti Gianlucaglass fish
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John RoachYellow Boxfish Juv. @ 84 feet SW Horseshoe Bay Rinca/Komodo
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Babula MikulovaHallo
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Stuart GanzUlua on the hunt
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Stuart GanzSweet lips
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Peter AllinsonPink skunk anemonefish