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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...
By Paul Krassnitzer
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A Stingray swam by on the way back from the afternoon dive at the north house reef Marsa Shagra Egypt.
Shoal of goatfish.
Dive in a fantastic cave system called Claudia in the Fury Shoals Egypt where the light came in nicely from above.
Juvenile fish in fire coral.
Cute crinoid Shrimp hiding in a feather star
Happiness of diving, Canon G12, Internal flash
Flight
A squat lobster in the soft coral
Bigeye at house reef Marsa Shagra, Egypt.
This was a cleaning station and I got lucky when both the shrimp and snapper looked at me at the same time.
Jung eagle ray
Goby on Whip coral
Thorny golden seahorse
Red Sea male Anthias using slow speed shutter technique
Night wreck
Beacon Rock Reef. Night dive. 29 meters deep.
Batfish patrol above the Thistlegorm and always make for a great safety stop.
Anthias
This flatworm came swimming at a night dive and there was a slight current taking us off the reef so it was a bit challenging to keep track of both the subject and the reef.
Thistlegorm Wreck
Arch
Red Sox
Anthias
Jelly Fish
Thorny seahorse in seagrass
Lemon pleurobranch (Berthellina citrina) on sand
Dive boats at dusk
Dappled Light
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