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Fly by at a manta cleaning station
By Elaine Wallace
posted Saturday, January 25, 2014
34 votes

Swimming with the fusiliers.
By Elaine Wallace
posted Tuesday, December 17, 2013
25 votes

Fimbriated moray staring match
By Elaine Wallace
posted Saturday, March 1, 2014
24 votes

Hairy squat lobster
By Elaine Wallace
posted Monday, May 5, 2014
24 votes

manta near the surface (and another near the seabed!)
By Elaine Wallace
posted Tuesday, January 21, 2014
23 votes

nembrotha lineolata nudi standing tall and looking very haughty
By Elaine Wallace
posted Thursday, February 20, 2014
23 votes

Round crab, I think etisus splendidus, but please correct me if I'm wrong.  Bunaken night dive.
By Elaine Wallace
posted Thursday, May 29, 2014
23 votes

Galapagos frigate hitching a ride, but not too steady in the wind.
By Elaine Wallace
posted Thursday, March 6, 2014
22 votes

Single coral, looking out from a swim through
By Elaine Wallace
posted Monday, May 19, 2014
22 votes

Snorkelling with manta from a live aboard.
By Elaine Wallace
posted Monday, November 25, 2013
21 votes
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112 Entries Found: Page 1  of  5
I know that they are not technically diving, but instead they are snorkelers enjoying spectacular reef tops - especially as one of them is my 84 year old father.
Another young green turtle being released - good luck, be safe, bon voyage.
Free swimming flatworm, night dive in Bunaken
The joy of seeing a juvenile green turtle being released.
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A look conveys a thousand words - according to my dive buddy, aka my husband, 40 minutes inside a small wreck, is just a bit too long.
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Yellow margin moray, quite big, quite brave and definitely into selfies!
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A pair of white/yellow leaf fish. Recently they have been fairly predictable in their location, but this time, they were unusually close in their proximity. Fingers X'd more leaf fish to follow.
Pleased to meet you ! A cleaner shrimp (pederson?) on a manufactured reef, also apparently my BFF! I presume it was fascinated with its own reflection in my housing port.
Symmetry in nature. A decorator crab during a night dive, equally, and stylishly, adorned on both sides of his/her shell - with co-ordinating headwear.
Celebrating our coral reefs - fragile, vital for our planet, and absolutely beautiful.
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A hard stare from a sea pen crab
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My favourite sponge crab - I call him "Tank". He's huge - about the size of a football. If he falls off the reef, he literally bounces on his sponge until he reaches terra firma.
Pseudoceros lindae (Linda's flatworm) penis fencing. A hermaphrodite species, both combatants struggle to inject the other with sperm, the victor will fertilise the eggs of the loser.
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Juvenile flatworms on the leg of a starfish.
Night dive in Bunaken, a free swimming flat worm that eventually looked at the camera
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Clean!
Not the best hypselodoris bullockii pose, but the commensal shrimp hitching a ride was a fun find.
This curious cuttle fish, showed no adverse reaction to my presence at all and actually approached me.
Please can someone tell me the name of this nudi, Totally black and white, with 2 extra pairs of "horns" Thank you
Curiosity! 2 eastern skunk anemone fish.
Spearing Mantis Shrimp in Bunaken National Park today.
Profile of porcelain crab filtering
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The glare. Jawfish moving between burrows, suddenly surprised, and apparently not happy to see me!
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Porcelain crab filtering.
Frog fish romance, hopefully the start of a new generation!
Crinoid near the top of the wall.
Peacock mantis shrimp, no eggs - pity! Unusually not running for cover but quite chilled in front of the camera.
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