Small Island outside Ao Nang, Krabi. There is 2 tunnels through this limestone Island. The Island is a paradise for the macro photographers, because of all the different nudibrances you will find from the walls. Visibility can be sometimes low.
Facts about Ao Nang Islands, Koh Talu
It is in Thailand- Ao Nang Islands, Koh Talu is in the Andaman Sea.
- The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
- The typical visibility is 3-10 Metres 10-30 Feet.

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Kirsi LehtinenKoh Talu and all the fish. Olympus SP 350

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Daniel SasseTigertail SeahorseTaken at the Phi Phi Islands Camera Model Sea&Sea DX2G; F-Stop: f/4.4; Exposure Time: 1/68 sec.; Iso-Speed: ISO-183; Exposure bias: 0 step; Focal Length: 15mm; Max.aperture: 2.5; Metering Mode: Pattern; Flash Mode: Flash Auto;

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Daniel SasseGlossodoris Atromarginata: Camera Model Sea&Sea DX2G; F-Stop: f/6.3; Exposure Time: 1/70 sec.; Iso-Speed: ISO-104; Focal Length: 15mm; Max.aperture: 2.5; Metering Mode: Pattern; Flash Mode: Flash Auto;

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Daniel SasseGlossodoris Atromarginata (Nudi Branch) Taken at the local Islands Ao Nang
f/6.3 Expos. time 1/104 sec.

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Daniel SasseLongnose Pipefish in White

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Daniel SasseLizard Fish f/4.4 Exposure Time 1/68 Sec.

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Daniel SasseGiant Moray with a Cleaner-Wrasse

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Daniel SasseLong Nose Pipe Fish Portrait, while scuba diving the Local Islands Ao Nang Krabi Thailand! f/4.4 Expos. time: 1/68 sec.

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Daniel SasseI guess its a Dusky Blenny but its hard to distinguish on only its head....! Taken today at the local Islands Ao Nang with a Camera Sea&Sea DX2G no diopter used!

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Daniel SasseWhite Spotted Bamboo Shark laying in a Tunnel sleeping during the day! Nocturnal

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Daniel SasseGoniobranchus geminus, also known as the Gem sea slug