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Warren snorkeling [224k] He was timid at first but dived right in after his mother. |
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Trunkfish [298k] Spotted this guy bumbling around while we were still getting used to the camera |
Sofia [242k] At cruise altitude over the seascape teeming with life |
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Coral and fishies [440k] |
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Stick fish [373k] We were very impressed |
Stick fish [327k] He just sorta stood there and hung out |
Stick fish [292k] Wasn't bothered by us in the least |
Laid back [249k] Reclining on the seafloor |
Giant hand [280k] One of the largest coral formations we encountered appears to leap out at you, grasping |
Leafy forest [257k] The largest forest of sea fans we saw at the Carlos Rosario beach |
Underside [279k] Trying to see what the dark underside of the coral looks like using the flash |
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Sea urchin [238k] One of the medium-sized specimens we cautiously swam over |
Fish eye view [223k] Hold your breath for the deep dive |
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Flounder [251k] There is a flounder hiding in this picture. |
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Warren [252k] Our final dive on Flamenco beach, which had the most beautiful coral formations, and was surprisingly deep. You have to find a way to get behind it on the oceanside to see the good stuff, though. |
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Food canyon [232k] Sushi in the abyss |