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Tobias ReitmayrRemora on Leopard Shark, taken at Bida Nok, Phi Phi Islands

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Tobias ReitmayrCleaning out the closet, Mantis shrimp, Bida Nok, Phi Phi Islands, Canon EOS 350d 18-55mm

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Tobias ReitmayrExpressionist cephalopod, Bida Nok, Phi Phi Islands, Canon EOS 350d 18-55mm

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Tobias ReitmayrBarrel sponges and dendronephthya soft corals on Bida Nok Wall, Phi Phi Islands, Canon EOS 350d 10-22mm

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Tobias ReitmayrHawksbill Turtle wondering, Bida Nok, Canon EOS 350d 10-22mm

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Tobias ReitmayrChristine after the dive with videocam, Bida Nok, Canon EOS 350d 10-22mm

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Tobias ReitmayrLeopard shark in Bida Nok, Phi Phi Islands, Canon EOS 350d 18-55mm

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Tobias ReitmayrTomato anemonefish in bulb anemone, Bida Nok, Phi Phi Islands, Canon EOS 350d 18-55mm

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Tobias ReitmayrOrnate ghostpipe fish, from many shots finally one in focus, Bida Nok , Phi Phi Islands, Canon EOS 350d 18-55mm

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Mario ToldoLEOPARD SHARK IN THE BLUE

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Karl MarchantNearly 40 minutes with this beautiful 6 metre whaleshark.... A real treat for Koh Bida!

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Karl MarchantFearsome Lizard Fish!

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Karl Marchant'If we are really quiet, maybe he won't know we're here...' Zebra shark with 'groupies'

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Adriano Trapanijust everywhere today!!!

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Adriano Trapanijelly is the WORD!!!

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John NashPuffer fish,

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Daniel SassePhyllidia-Elegans a close up of the rhinophores of a wart slug

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Daniel SasseThe Laughing Leo

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Tim HoA cushion, cucumber & a mountain...
S95 - no strobes, photoshop or lightroom

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Daniel SasseMantis Shrimp

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Daniel SasseLeopard (Zebra) Shark was taken at Koh Bida Nok 3 days ago! The most beautiful Fish underwater!!!

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William AngusA Nice Fun Dive On Bida Nok - Thailand

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Tobias ReitmayrWhip coral goby on Giant clam, Bida Nok Bay

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Tobias ReitmayrRockmover wrasse with cleaner, Bida Nok

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Tobias ReitmayrHawksbill turtle, early morning at Finger Reef, Bida Nok

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Tobias ReitmayrArm of Linckia laevigata. The little red spot on the upper end is considered its "eye" or better light receptor, described in a recent article in National Geographic. Bida Nok

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Henrik RasmussenSwirling barracudas

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Tobias ReitmayrFalse Clown fish in anemone, Bida Nok