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Big teeth rule /
This Barracuda had the luxury of not only having one cleaner  fish, but two for his disposal.
By Eric Madeja
posted Sunday, June 22, 2008
25 votes

This baby Hawksbill Turtle seemed to look back at the beach where it has hatched, before leaving into the open sea for the next years to come.
By Eric Madeja
posted Tuesday, October 16, 2007
22 votes

This grouper living in an artificial reef off Mabul Island has a close-up look at my dome port.
By Eric Madeja
posted Thursday, October 18, 2007
10 votes

Last week the first Malaysian Astronaut ever has gone to space! This Malaysian Lionfish however has been there before...
By Eric Madeja
posted Wednesday, October 17, 2007
4 votes

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4 Entries Found
Big teeth rule /
This Barracuda had the luxury of not only having one cleaner fish, but two for his disposal.
This grouper living in an artificial reef off Mabul Island has a close-up look at my dome port.
Last week the first Malaysian Astronaut ever has gone to space! This Malaysian Lionfish however has been there before...
This baby Hawksbill Turtle seemed to look back at the beach where it has hatched, before leaving into the open sea for the next years to come.
 
 
4 Entries Found