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Sea Goddess  After searching the entire dive  we finally found this Red Tipped Sea Goddess hiding under the boat at the very end.
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The Sea Goddess  After searching the entire dive  we finally found this Red Tipped Sea Goddess hiding under the boat at the very end.
By Benjamin Palmer
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A small blenny  sticking out of a coral. This tiny creature might be small  but it has a big personality  observing my camera and showcasing it s alien like face.
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posted Monday, March 23, 2026
Spotted cleaner shrimp on an anemone. These 2 creatures have a symbiotic relationship  where the shrimp provides parasite removal services and the anemone protects the shrimp from predators.
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Underwater Photo Location: Lembeh Street

Underwater Photo Location: Lembeh Street

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somewhere in the Lembeh Street
Facts about Lembeh Street
  • It is in Indonesia
  • The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
Dive types
dayboat

Marine Life
small

Diving facilities
nitrox

Photo facilities
macro

by Anja Flick
I'm so shy

by Marchione Giacomo
Flabellina exoptata Nikon D800E, 105 macro , sub sea +10 , snoot RETRA Lembeh strait

by Eda Çıngı
tiger in the garden

by Deniz Muzaffer Gökmen
file fish Brachaluteres taylori, juvenile

by Rudy Janssen
Emperor shrimp rides on a nudibranch

by Rudy Janssen
Seaneedle -- Syngnathus

by Rudy Janssen
Willan's Chromodoris

by Rudy Janssen
Duo Clown fish

by Lars Oliver Michaelis
large whip goby (Bryaniops amplus)

by Rudy Janssen
Froggy

by Daniel Parker
MANDARIN MATING DANCE

by Rudy Janssen
Jawing frogfish

by Rudy Janssen
Hunting Mototi (105mm no crop)

by Rudy Janssen
Giant frog fish with friend

by Rudy Janssen
Elysia

by Laurie Slawson
Threatening Peacock Mantis Shrimp Protecting Eggs/Photographed with a 60 mm macro lens. The shrimp didn't notice me at first. After the first shot, she turned to look at me, and after the second shot threw her arms up to threaten me.

by Rudy Janssen
black water dive
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