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Underwater Photo Location: Taken with the Aiyanar Dive team in the bay just 20 mins outside the hotel.

Underwater Photo Location: Taken with the Aiyanar Dive team in the bay just 20 mins outside the hotel.

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The little fish was hanging out within the Sea Grass. Taken with a 105 on a Nikon D7000 over Christmas 2013. The Dive team from the Aiyanar Beach and Dive Resort were excellent. Camera Room was really good. Diving was not cheap and a mix of Muck and Reef. The Reef outside the hotel was very good but no large fish.
Facts about Taken with the Aiyanar Dive team in the bay just 20 mins outside the hotel.
  • It is in Philippines
  • Taken with the Aiyanar Dive team in the bay just 20 mins outside the hotel. is in the South China 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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by Ed Whiting
This little guy, about 3 mm high was hanging out within the sea grass, hard to spot, but harder still was the shrimp, which I did not see until I had the image on my computer...Small World.

by Julian Hsu
Snapping shrimp
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