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Old slate mine 'Christine' in Germany.
By Brenda De Vries
posted Wednesday, May 25, 2022
17 votes

Marble mine in Denee in Belgium.
By Brenda De Vries
posted Monday, January 16, 2023
16 votes

Some stalactites in a cave in Mexico.
By Brenda De Vries
posted Monday, May 23, 2022
15 votes

The famous bridge, ponte dei Salti above the Verzasca river in Lavertezzo in Switzerland. Sadly we had not the viz as it could be and a lot of current.
By Brenda De Vries
posted Monday, January 2, 2023
14 votes

Small crab in the Netherlands. In winter you don't see a lot, but crabs are always there.
By Brenda De Vries
posted Wednesday, January 11, 2023
14 votes

On a dive of the U455 (92-118m depth) I saw at 101m depth a very big Molamola. The picture shows a nice fish using the wreck as protection to hide a little bit.
By Brenda De Vries
posted Thursday, April 28, 2022
11 votes

The entrance of the Aktun Ha cave in Mexico seen from inside de cave.
By Brenda De Vries
posted Saturday, May 7, 2022
11 votes

Beautiful 'Ringsprietslak' in the dark murky waters of the Netherlands.
By Brenda De Vries
posted Tuesday, May 17, 2022
11 votes

This small pipefish lives in the Netherlands in 'het Grevelingenmeer'.
By Brenda De Vries
posted Tuesday, May 24, 2022
11 votes

Old Slate mine 'Nuttlar' in Germany. Diving in a museum.
By Brenda De Vries
posted Friday, June 24, 2022
11 votes
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A picture took from garbage. I have a longer lasting project to take pictures of garbage I find under water. This time it was a Barbie doll, the perfect woman for kids. But now dropped, headless and green of algea. A bigger contrast almost impossible
Small crab on corals in the Red sea. If you just swim over these corals you will not see the small crabs. You have to look really carefull and then you see them.
Inside the Hilma Hooker on Bonaire.
Hilma Hooker on Bonaire. A nice wreck for every diver.
Seahorse taken in the Netherlands. A few years ago, a seahorse was rare in my country, but last year there were over 15 different seahorses found. It is amazing that we have these creatures in our murky waters.
Landscape with seastar taken in the Grevelingen lake in the Netherlands.
An nice fishy landscape in the Red Sea in Egypt.
Wreck in the Red sea near the Fury Shoals.
This divesite is not a lake, but a tank filled with water. It is called the 'Gasometer'. In this tank there are several objects placed to explore. Maximum depth 14m, diameter 45m.
Diver in the Fontaine del Truffe in France. One of my favorite caves in this region.
Nature is harsh. This brown frog did not survive the winterperiod. It is covered with mold. In this lake brown frogs can be found at 16-20m depth where they try to survive the winter under water.
Riverdiving in Switzerland. River Verzasca.
Tunnel in the Kobanya mine. Officially it is not a mine, but a wine cellar. Some parts are flooded and you can dive in now.
Marble mine in Belgium.
Riverdiving in the Verzasca river in Switzerland.
Marble mine in Denee in Belgium.
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Old marble mine in Belgium. Only accessible with a permit. Cristal clear water. To reach the entrance it is a horrible climb.
A pike in a lake in the Netherlands. In summer we can spot a lot of pikes. I still like that fish.
Small crab in the Netherlands. In winter you don't see a lot, but crabs are always there.
Seasquirts (Ascidiacea) in the 'Veerse Meer' in the Netherlands. Not the most impressive animals, but sometimes they are nice to take pictures of.
Old mine in Belgium. Hard to get in, but then you have a nice dive.
An eel in a lake in Germany.
This picture is taken in an old mine that was already in use around 1900. It has been closed before world war 1. The mine is clear on the way in, but has zero viz on the way out. Taking pictures is hard, every wrong movement gives a siltout.
My favorite type of photographing under water is wide angle with model(s). This time we found a ball under water and that ball was not floating and not really heavy. Exactly fitting for some fun under water. It ended in trying to play volleyball.
The famous bridge, ponte dei Salti above the Verzasca river in Lavertezzo in Switzerland. Sadly we had not the viz as it could be and a lot of current.
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You do a wreckdive to the U455 (92-118m depth), and then at 101m, you see this. So a mola mola on a wreckdive, not bad in my eyes.
Fish in the red sea.
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