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Underwater Photo Contest Entries From Cayman islands

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Adult Scorpion Fish
Devil's Grotto
Grand Cayman
Chevron Baracuda
Black Rock
Grand Cayman
Snais on a rock, Sunset House, Grand Cayman.
Banded Jawfish
Chub Hole
Grand Cayman
The pirate ship "Valhalla" dock in the Grand Cayman port- Olypus Sp-350
Diver at Black Rock
Grand Cayman
Available light only
Rope sponge
Babylon Pinnacle
Grand Cayman
stingray sleeping in some sand. This is a defense mechanism, they sleep with their stinger pointed up to deter predator from attacking. Olypus Sp-350
sychronized swimming- Olypus Sp-350
Shy Schoolmaster
by Neil van Niekerk
Black Rock, Grand Cayman
School of blue tangs swimming at the corral gardens reef- Olypus SP-350
Neil van Niekerk
Hermit crab.
Chub Hole, Grand Cayman
Grandma what large teeth you have.
Nikonos V 28mm lense
parrot fish-olypus sp-350
green moray eel- olypus sp-350
Octopus taken on a night dive near the wall in turtle bay.
Taken in Grand Caymans East End. Picture was taken at 75 feet my dive partner was pointing above me....I looked up and there was a reef shark passing in front of the sun.
To me, this looks like a reef made out of gold. Little Cayman
My girlfriend, her brother, and our friend Christine posing at the beach- Olypus Sp-350
corral on a windy day-olypus SP-350
The heavens shinning down after stormy weather at Calico Jack's in Grand Cayman- Olympus Sp-350
Hiding in plain sight. Trumpet fish trying to look part of the fan. Nikonos V 28mm lense.
Big Cayman iguana posing for the camera- Olypus Sp-350
Big colorful parrot fish, I heard they are called "blue jeans" when they get this big
My girlfriens swimming with a shark at the corral gardens reef- Olypus Sp-350
School of Tarpon in coral canyons of Bullwinkle East during a carib Nor-wester.
Hand Feeding Sharks- Olypus Sp-350
3163 Entries Found: Page 103  of  118

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