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Oceanic Black-tip piercing through a bubble stream of a diver below. Taken at Aliwal shoal.
Reaching Towards the Light - Crowned Nudibranch
A Pyjama shark is swimming over a colorful rocky reef at he bottom of a kelp forest near Pyramid rock in False bay.
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Peering over my shoulder
Curious Seal Pup - Hout Bay - South Africa
Cheeky Triplefin
The Meeting- eye to eye
Dappled sunlight
Delicate Feathers - Castle Reef - Aliwal Shoal
Blacktip Shark on Aliwal Shoal with remoras
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Clash of the Giants. Where the Atlantic and Indian oceans meet at the most southern tip of Africa
Curled up
Klipfish at Steenbras Deep
Smiling Rock Sucker
Sevengill Cowshark - a prehistoric shark that we are lucky enough to dive with here in Cape Town. They can be elusive sometimes so still need to get a pic with my DSLR,but here's a great one from my compact.
Toilet time! A toilet on the wreck of the SAS Pietermaritzburg in False Bay, Cape Town
A three dimensional view of a basket star
~ High Five ~
Blood on the water
Neon Nudibranch at Noble Reef
Trying to blend in and be beautiful
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Its interesting how some anemones fluoresce under UV light and some don't. this one is one of the brightest that I have seen so far, quite an amazing site!
Mophead
In my study of underwater fluorescence in temperate waters, I can now add the hagfish to my list. Hagfish are ancient jawless fishes which secrete slime that may act to deter predators.
Flaming Tornado- the beauty of a tube worm
Definitely not the usual place to see sharks - sleeping in a tree!
Purity
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