an adrenalin dive. get in get down and then try to get across the top of the pinnacle to where the sharks hang out. this is a dive for experienced divers. the shark action was great but nothing compared to the amount of schooling fish. we see schools of every reef fish going. i would say at least 30000 fish probably double that, i lost count at 2134. not a site for a big camera rig though. the current you have to fight is 4-5 knots.
Facts about cannibal rock- It is in Indonesia
- cannibal rock is in the Banda Sea.
- The typical depth is 0-40 Metres 0-130 Feet.
- The typical visibility is 30+ Metres 100+ Feet.
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Thomas Luekenfound in Komodo; F100
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Kunthi MintorahardjoTangled
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Jane MorganZebra Crab on fire urchin
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Christian NielsenYellow Rhinopias shot on the fantastic Cannibal Rock in Komodo.
Olympus E330, 50mm macro and single Ikelite DS125 flash
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Marchione GiacomoNudi with pois red
Nikon D200, 60 micro, twin strobo
Komodo 2009
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Christian NielsenPigmy Seahorse on Cannibal Rock. Horseshoe Bay, Rinca Island.
Simply a fantastic divesite.
Olympus E330, 50mm Macro, Wet Diopter, Single Ikelite DS125 Strobe.
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Marchione GiacomoMr Pois
Nikon D200 , 60 micro, twin strobo
Komodo 2009
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Marchione GiacomoI want sleep
Komodo 2009
Nikon D200, 60 micro ,twin strobo
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Adriano Trapania bit of current in Cannibal Rock + a diver accidentally kicking with his fin a fire sea urchin + me being at the right time at the right spot = free floating fire urchin...
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Adriano Trapanibullochi!
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Adriano Trapaniparasite feeding on a hawkfish...
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Oscar MiralpeixBig Komodo Dragon with hungry in Rinca Beach
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Stuart GanzTaken at Cannibal Rock, Komodo with Canon 7d, F14 1/200 ISO200 60MM lens.
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Peter AllinsonDiving Komodo on the Indo Siren, I found this pink anemone fish swimming in and out of the anemone and noticed the isopod in it's mouth, after about 30 minutes I managed to get this photo
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Peter Allinsonpurple lacy rhinopea
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Oscar Miralpeixcannibal rock