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Underwater Photo Location: Temple

Underwater Photo Location: Temple

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Night diving
Facts about Temple
  • It is in Egypt
  • Temple is in the Red Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
Liveaboarddayboatshorenight

Marine Life
smallcoralstinging

Diving facilities
airnitroxinstructionfriendly

Photo facilities
macrowideanglepfriendlyinstruction

by Sergiy Glushchenko
Lion Fish (night)

by Danny Caspi
2.5 inch yellow spoted mollusk I saw in the last day of a diving safari in the Red Sea

by Kimmo Suupohja
A Spanish Dancer

by Neil Jones
Another 'ferocious' shot of a Giant Moray but of course the giveaway is the Cleaner Wrasse that explains the open mouth. Fuji F30 Compact Camera No. Strobe

by Pietro Cremone
Blue Angelfish (Pomacanthus maculosus)

by Pietro Cremone
Surgeonfish

by Walter Bassi
Big Eyes

by Jamie Hall
As loud as a whisper. Day Ocotopus / Octopus Cyanea. Red Sea, Temple, Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.
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