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Underwater Photo Location: Shams Alam

Underwater Photo Location: Shams Alam

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Shams Alam Ressort
Facts about Shams Alam
  • It is in Egypt
  • Shams Alam is in the Red Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-10 Metres 0-30 Feet.

Marine Life
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Diving facilities
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by Frei Stéphane
Chirurgien zébré (Acanthurus sohal) Olympus u770 SW Marsa Alam, Egypt, July 2007

by Frei Stéphane
Shams Alam Hotel Olympus u770 SW

by Frei Stéphane
Baliste picasso (Rhinecanthus assasi) Shams Alam, Egypt. July 2007. Olympus u770 SW.

by Frei Stéphane
" WHO ARE YOU GUY? " Chirurgien zébré (Acanthurus sohal) Shams Alam, Egypt. July 2007. Olympus u770 SW.

by Frei Stéphane
" YOU KEEP OUT of my BTA !!!" (Bulb-Tentacle Anemone) Poisson-clown (Amphiprion clarkii) dans son anémone vésiculeuse (Entacmaea quadricolor). Shams Alam, Egypt. July 2007

by Davide Vecchi
Clown fish with Coolpix s3 in WP-CP5 and G-Flash Sunpak

by Davide Vecchi
Clown fish in Shams Alam

by Davide Vecchi
A really big Gooper! More than 30 cm
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