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Flamingo Tongue positioned on rock/ When I dive, I like to looks for the little things often overlooked by divers and that’s how I spotted this little guy.
By Darius Korin
posted Monday, August 8, 2022
5 votes

3ft long hog fish in front of the famous British mailing ship the RMS Rhone which sank in 1867 after getting caught up in a tropical storm killing over 150 passengers. The ship lays in two parts after it exploded, pictured is the Bow (150ft long)
By Darius Korin
posted Saturday, August 20, 2022
5 votes

Pirate under the sea with a Bi colored damsel fish.
By Darius Korin
posted Friday, August 19, 2022
4 votes

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3ft long hog fish in front of the famous British mailing ship the RMS Rhone which sank in 1867 after getting caught up in a tropical storm killing over 150 passengers. The ship lays in two parts after it exploded, pictured is the Bow (150ft long)
Pirate under the sea with a Bi colored damsel fish.
Flamingo Tongue positioned on rock/ When I dive, I like to looks for the little things often overlooked by divers and that’s how I spotted this little guy.
 
 
 
3 Entries Found