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ILE DE LA REUNION 2024
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By Chan Kwon
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smart face
By Chan Kwon
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This is a photo of an incredibly rare white humpback whale calf in Vava u  Tonga 2024.
By Adam Mcknight
posted (6 days ago)

Underwater Photo Location: Hayama

Underwater Photo Location: Hayama

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Great dive site. Only 50 kilometers from Tokyo. Not the easiest entry, but great variety of marine life. I've spotted a few different species of nudibranchs. Morays, octopus, lot's of lobster during night dives, great variety of fish life. One of my favorite divesites.
Facts about Hayama
Dive types
shore

Marine Life
smallcoralkelp


Photo facilities
macrowideangle

by Bill Stewart
Coming ashore after completing a dive in Sagami Bay at Hayama, Japan. A certain "fitness" level is a definite requirement to dive here! Nikon D300 w/18-55 lens.

by Bill Stewart
"Juvenile Spiny Rockfish" Gives me the "eye" while trying to decide if I'm a threat or not. Photo taken during a morning dive on 24 May 2008 in Sagami Bay at Hayama, Japan. Nikon D300/18-55mm lens/Ikelite Housing/Ikelite DS125 Substrobe.

by Bill Stewart
"Chris Walks on Water" Members of the "Bubble Club" from the US Naval Base in Yokosuka, Japan make there way from shore enroute to a dive in Sagami Bay, near Hayama, Japan. One member has found an "easier" way ;-) Canon A630/Ikelite Housing

by Bill Stewart
"Juvenile Devil Scorpionfish" (Scorpaenopsis diabolus) Thanks to Jeff and Jim for helping with the positive ID (see thread)Sagami Bay/Hayama, Japan/15 Dec 08. Nikon D300/Ikelite Housing

by Daisuke Kurashima
I shoot this picture in Hayama,Kanagawa,Japan. In the winter , we are growing up seaweed bathed in the light of the sun .
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