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Underwater Photo Location: Bethleham Anilao

Underwater Photo Location: Bethleham Anilao

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A Macro Haven! Shallow max 70ft but so many nooks and crannies to look into and wonderful site for all levels
Facts about Bethleham Anilao
Dive types
Liveaboardnight

Marine Life
smallturtlescoral

Diving facilities
airnitroxhireguidedfriendly

Photo facilities
macrowideanglepfriendly

by Marc Damant
Dancing and showing off its colours. The bright colors are so amazing.

by Marteyne Van Well
Nudibranch at Dive Site Bethleham in Anilao

by Marteyne Van Well
Chromodoris burni taken at dive site Bethleham with Sigma 50mm

by Marteyne Van Well
Goby looking at the camera at dive site Bethleham. Shot with Canon EF 100mm with +5 diopter

by Marteyne Van Well
Glossodoris rufomarginata on tunicates at dive site Bethleham in Anilao, Philippines. Taken with Canon EF100mm lens with +5 diopter

by Marteyne Van Well
A beautiful tiny tiger shrimp almost posing for a shot. Taken with a Canon EF 100mm lens with +5 diopter

by Marteyne Van Well
A whip coral shrimp at Bethleham in Anilao

by Marteyne Van Well
Two Yellow Nose Prawn Goby

by Wayne Jones
Ancylomenes luteomaculatus Commensal shrimp with anemones. Photographed in moderate current as the shrimp flowed with it.

by Wayne Jones
Goniobranchus geometrica

by Wayne Jones
Cathona sibogae

by Wayne Jones
Hypselodoris sp.

by Yuping Chen
Seastar Shrimp/Anilao,Philippine/Canon 5D MarkIV, 100mm macro Lens,NauticamSmc
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