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Underwater Photo Location: River Gurara wreck

Underwater Photo Location: River Gurara wreck

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Large shipwreck betyween 20 and 30m deep. The River Gurara sunk in 1987.
Facts about River Gurara wreck
Dive types
wrecknightdrysuit

Marine Life
bigsmallshoals

Diving facilities
airnitroxinstructionguided

Photo facilities
macrowideangle

by Joao Pedro Tojal Loia Soares Silva
Comber (Serranus cabrilla) shot at the River Gurara wreck in Sesimbra. Although I was looking for nudibranchs, this small fish was very inquisitive. Shot using a Canon EOS 300D in Nimar housing, Sigma 50mm macro, Ikelite MV and Nikonos SB-105 strobes

by Joao Pedro Tojal Loia Soares Silva
Hypselodoris tricolor (= H. midatlantica) shot aprox 13m deep in a particular place we call "The Chapel". Used a Canon EOS 350D in Ikelite housing, Canon 100mm macro, two Nikonos SB-105 strobes.

by Joao Pedro Tojal Loia Soares Silva
Polycera quadrilineata shot 13m deep using Canon EOS 350D in Ikelite housing, Canon 100mm macro and two Nikonos SB-105 strobes. In this shot one can see the eyes of the nudibranch and also eggs inside the body just behing the branchia.

by Carlos Ernesto
Guardian of the wreck.Diplodus cervinus

by Carlos Ernesto
serranus cabrilla
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