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Close up of a peacock mantis shrimp looking straight toward the camera. Mantis shrimps are usually very shy but this one eagerly inspected me and my camera. I had to cautiously keep my distance fearing its famous punch from damaging my gear.
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Underwater Photo Location: Tumby Bay, Sth Australia

Underwater Photo Location: Tumby Bay, Sth Australia

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Shot taken with olympus e - 520 useing olympus strobes under Tumby Bay pier.
Facts about Tumby Bay, Sth Australia




by Steve Wright
Leafy Seadragon,shot taken at Tumby Bay Sth Australia with Olympus E - 520, Olympus strobe.

by Jamie Coote
"X marks the spot" A large jellyfish at Tumby Bay SA.

by Christine Hamilton
Leafy Sea Dragon

by Jamie Coote
My Giant. Giant Australian Cuttlefish. Taken at Tumby Bay jetty SA.

by Darcie Wilson
This photo is taken of my boyfriend diving under a wave. I absolutely love the colours in the background and the reflection of the sun through the water on his skin.

by Mark Gray
Leafy SeaDragon

by Mark Gray
Leafy Sea Dragon
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