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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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This sunken yacht from Shaab Claudia "The Fox House" had been posted 2 or 3 times before but in black and white... for sure is more dramatic but even in full color is still so beautiful!!!
Blotched hawkfish taken on the Thistlegorm with Olympus SP350.
Peaceful coexistence
Marsa Alam
i am not the only one standing at the sand...
Gun on the Thistlegorm taken with Olympus SP350
sleeping parrot on night dive
Nikon F-100 with 105mm lens
Reefscape from Red Sea
Red sea bannerfish and sunburst taken at Campsite 3, Ras Mohamed Park with E-300.
Snappers posing at Shark reef, taken yesterday with Olympus SP350.
Ghiannis D, Bait ball and divers in the sun, wow - could watch that for hours
Fridman's dottyback taken at Sharksbay with E300 and 50mm lens.
Ideal Standard - the most photographed loo in the world?
Jolanda reef- Egypt
Tiny goby taken at Sharksbay with E300 and 50mm lens.
Tiny damselfish taken at Marsa Bareika with E300 and 50mm lens.
wreck in the red sea..... natural light but changed to b & w
lion fish, Red Sea, This new species / sub species appears to love having its picture taken.
Red Sea anemonefish and sunburst taken at campsite 3, Marsa Bareika, Ras Mohamed Park with E300.
Its a stone fish. Yes it is difficult to see. Thats the idea
Electric ray coming at me, taken at Naklet El Tal, Nabq park
with E300.
Napoleon Wrasse - Olympus E330 and Epoque 150 strobe
Jellyfish taken at Sharksbay with E300 and 50mm lens.
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A super delicate jelly study from Nikki
The Thistlegorm, 40mm anti aircraft gun. Taken with Olympus E-330
Coral Grouper...looking grumpy!
Red sea combtooth blenny taken at campsite 3, Marsa Bareika, Ras Mohamed Park with E300 and 50mm lens
Red Sea Anenomefish, Ras Katy, Sinai, Egypt.
Leopard flounder taken at Campsite 3, Ras Mohamed Park.
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Nikki really is taking macro to another level these days!
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