Not good for the day, but can have some nice surprises in Nightdives.
It's a tie up point for liveaboards out of Sharm and a handy shake down dive.
Basically a huge coral bommy. I've seen shoals of barracuda, crocodile fish. Hawkfish can be found on the black coral. The usual Gorgonia, Lionfish, and a huge Napolean Wrasse in a cave having his mouth cleaned!
Facts about The Alternatives- It is in Egypt
- The Alternatives is in the Red Sea.
- The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
- The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
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Dray Van BeeckChromodoris-charlottae
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Steve LaycockHawksbill turtle admires itself in the lens port
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James DawsonYawning Hawkfish taken with a Canon G9 and Ikelite DS51 strobe
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James DawsonLionfish taken on a night dive. Canon G9 and Ikelite DS51 strobe
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Nadya KulaginaSunset Mood
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Nadya KulaginaPeekaboo
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Alexia DunandWire coral goby (Bryaninops yongei) on its coral.
shot with Olympus E-PL5 in Nauticam housing, Olympus 60mm lens. Sea&Sea YS-D1 and Inon strobes. ISO 200, f/5.6, 1/250 sec
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Alexia DunandDendronephthya soft coral, night dive.
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Alexia DunandFIRE!
SOFT CORAL Dendronephthya, RED SEA. Taken with Olympus E-PL5, Nauticam housing, Olympus 60mm.Sea&Sea YS-D1 and Inon strobes. Night dive. ISO 200, f/8.0, 1/250sec
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Nadya KulaginaMotion blur...