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Rainbow Eyes
Great hair day
~ Midnight Blue ~
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~ House of Flying Daggers ~
This setting reminded me on the bamboo forest fighting fighting scene from the above movie.
Diversity in a Kelp forest
Surprise moment
~ Golden Eye ~
A very rare find and fascinating looking fish. The Oxeye dory normally lives in deep offshore waters, but this one got swept inshore by strong currents caused by up-welling.
~ Gelato ~
Welcome to the jungle
location: Seaforth Beach south of Cape.Pic takenwith my Rayne Gold happy snap camera.
~ Twin Crowned ~
~ Surge Master ~
The ability of this small Ghost Pipe fish to navigate the surge was nothing short of amazing!
~ Starry Eyed ~
~ Charging Through ~
~ Pastel Palette ~
~ Rainbow Nation ~
The reefs in Cape Town is teaming with life and richly decorated in all colours of the rainbow. Fitting for the Rainbow Nation
~ Protecting the Little Ones ~
~ Interlinked ~
~ Purity ~
~ The Escape ~
~ Eat as much as you can buffet ~
A Crystal Jellyfish seemingly trying to prey on as many Moon Jellyfish as what it can find. It has four trapped.
~ Front Line ~
A Smack of Box Jellyfish amass against a school of fish.
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"Its all in the Eye"
~ Emerald Forest ~
~ Strawberries and Cream ~
~ Where is Nemo? ~
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~ The Month Long Feast ~
Harlequin shrimp predate on Starfish. The work in pairs to flip the Starfish over and then proceed to consume the legs, one at time. The poor Starfish remains alive.
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