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Underwater Photo Contest Entries From Egypt

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SCHOOLING BLENNIES!! :-)
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Adolfo proves that repetition reinforces the single motif
This turtle was attracted to its own reflection in the dome port of my lens.
Canon 980, fisheye lens, MWB
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Reef Reflection
Boot on the Thistlegorm Wreck
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taken with a Canon G10 & Epoque ES-230DS strobe
Whitespotted Puffer
Napoleon Wrasse
a wonderful anemone with a lot of life
Reflections of a dive site......
Conch eyes - taken with a Canon G10 & Epoque ES-230DS strobe
méduse de nuit à Wadi Lahami
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a mouth full of eggs...II
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Spirobranchus
Anemones Fish @ Shark Reef
Coral Hind lurking amongst the corals
Big Eye hanging out under a Red Sea reef.
Paleolithic engraving - Lumix FX01
I would like to cover the walls of my house with it - Lumix FX01
Diving in Egypt is often like diving in an aquarium ...
Nature is beautiful !
Blacktip grouper; when you approach them slowly, they are not very shy, thou they change their colour quickly from whitish to purple red. Then you know you are a bit too near.
Most probably dived more than any other wreck. Celebrating its 70th year since its demise. My mate Vic and myself were lucky enough to be the only divers on the wreck for 80 minutes on our own. MAGIC. The SS Thistlegorm
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Final RoundThrough to 2010 awards final round judging

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Wreck of the Month?
Juvenile Platax orbicularis prowling for jellyfish a few meters below the surface
... having reached the coral canyon, they finally found the wreck of the old treaasure ship ... at that moment they realised they were not alone ...

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A nice idea Gosia
SENTINEL
Sea Urchin at Ras Umm Sid at night
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