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 Canon RF100 1/200 f8 iso100
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Breathtaking encounter with a humpback whale mother and its calf.

Each year  a population of humpback whales  living in the antarctic  migrates north towards the equator along the coast of Mozambique. Warmer waters are more favorable for mating...
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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: Cayman Brac

Underwater Photo Location: Cayman Brac

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Good diving. I didn't see a lot of large animals during the trip. Brac Reef Beach Resort was fantastic.
Facts about Cayman Brac
  • It is in Cayman islands
  • Cayman Brac is in the Caribbean Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 30+ Metres 100+ Feet.
Dive types
dayboat

Marine Life
small



by Paul Holota
A blenny upclose. Cayman Brac. Canon 400D 100mm + 250D.

by Scott Sternlieb
There were three Cuddle fish and this one was very curious. Stoped and posed for me and I shot the shot.

by Suzan Meldonian
brittle star whipping

by Robert Michaelson
Scorpionfish at Cayman Brac. Soft focus, deleted some color.

by Kenny Pack
The Lionfish epidemic is starting to meet its demise thanks to fat groupers like this one!

by Julio Sanjuan
Stingray City. Nikonos V, 15mm, without strobe
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