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The largest eel field I ever saw!
By Olivier Notz
posted Sunday, July 20, 2014
42 votes

One picture more taken at Madivaru, South Ari Atoll
By Olivier Notz
posted Sunday, April 11, 2010
38 votes

This picture was taken while snorkelling. The dolphins were 2 day in the bay and I spent this time either diving or snorkelling with these wonderful creatures. The dolphins came very near to me and I could have touched them if I wanted to.
By Olivier Notz
posted Sunday, March 28, 2010
35 votes

A wonderful encounter I'll never forget...
By Olivier Notz
posted Saturday, June 19, 2010
32 votes

After a search of around 40 minutes, we finally find him :-)
By Olivier Notz
posted Sunday, November 27, 2011
31 votes

Cheeklined splendor wrasse. This fish was always at the same place and observed us carefully until we left his area
By Olivier Notz
posted Sunday, June 13, 2010
29 votes

Nice dive neir El Quseir with many anemones
By Olivier Notz
posted Saturday, January 14, 2012
29 votes

My first dive at Abu Dabab and my first dugong. Something I'll never forget...
By Olivier Notz
posted Friday, April 9, 2010
28 votes

manta ray at Madivaru, South Ari Atoll
By Olivier Notz
posted Saturday, January 22, 2011
27 votes

an encounter I'll never forget...
By Olivier Notz
posted Wednesday, October 6, 2010
25 votes
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142 Entries Found: Page 3  of  6
Eating and being eaten
I only saw something red and silver moving in the coral and made quickly a picture. Only on the photo, I saw what is was...
Glass Anemone Shrimp / Periclimenes brevicarpalis
Birdbeak burrfish with a cleaner fish
The largest eel field I ever saw!
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very shy mandarin fish
Ambon Commensal Shrimp
Maroon clownfish / Premnas biaculeatus
Spotted hawkfish, Tulamben, north of Bali
Baby octopus during a night dive. I was around 5 cm big. I detected the shrimp only on the photo.
Blenny sitting on a coral. When I see these fishes, I always think about lipstick and mascara, I don't know why :-)
A Painted Spiny Lobster that didn't like that to be photographed.
Juvenile striped eel catfishes in the Bay
Juvenile striped eel catsfishes in the Bay
Toad in the Lake of Lucerne
Every year in April, toads are coming to the lake of Lucerne, to reproduce
The lionfish found his face mirrored in the plan port quite interesting!
Pipefish on soft coral
To me an uncommon color. Before, I only saw them in reddish/brownish color, but never in this blue-green
While waiting for my turn to photograph a frog fish, I discovered this batfishes under the table coral
Variegated lizardfish
I discovered this frogfish but had the wrong lens with me. 4 days later, I dived again at this place and the frog fisch was still lying a the same place! Very lazy guy :-)
Lemon Coral Gob; real nervous small fishes :-)
Ghost Pipe Fish: it was my first in the Red Sea after around 200 dives
panther flounder (both us pantherinus), perfectly concealed on the sand ground
Common Big Eye
Spotted eagle rays are frequently to be found in the El Quadim Bay
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The diversity of the sea squirt was absolutely marvelous!
Very shy fishes. You have to wait in the dark and turn on the pilot light when you see the shadows of the fishes in the dark. Then you have a few seconds to take 1 or 2 pictures before the fishes hide again.
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