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A humpback whale mother and her calf. Each year a group of humpback whales migrates along the coast of Mozambique
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Underwater Photo Location: Les Gros Islets

Underwater Photo Location: Les Gros Islets

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You can access it by boat yourself to snorkel (there are a couple of white buoys along the Islets) or use any of the many companies St-Barth's offers to scuba dive (that includes day and night dives, one ship wreck).
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by Loïc Durand
Taken at Gros-Ilet, in St-Barth's, with an Olympus C-60 Zoom with its Olympus PT-024 casing while snorkelling the 14th of July 2-15.

by Loïc Durand
I am not quite sure what kind of goby it is... If you could comment and tell me, I would greatly appreciate it! Taken at Gros-Islet (St-Barth's), 14th July 2015 with an Olympus C-60 Zoom with its Olympus PT-024 housing.
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