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 Canon RF100 1/200 f8 iso100
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Each year  a population of humpback whales  living in the antarctic  migrates north towards the equator along the coast of Mozambique. Warmer waters are more favorable for mating...
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A humpback whale mother and her calf. Each year a group of humpback whales migrates along the coast of Mozambique
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Underwater Photo Location: Rockingham Wreck Trail

Underwater Photo Location: Rockingham Wreck Trail

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A great spot for a bit of muck... 3 scuttled boats, 2 scuttled planes, a bunch of old truck tyres and a swingset! Who could ask for more? All this and 1m visability. I love this site, max depth 20m.
Facts about Rockingham Wreck Trail
  • It is in Australia
  • Rockingham Wreck Trail is in the Indian Ocean.
  • The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 0-3 Metres 0-10 Feet.
Dive types
shorewrecknight

Marine Life
small


Photo facilities
macro

by Reb Fallon
Close up of the branchia belonging to a local hypselodoris. This little guy posed unabashedly for 20 minutes while I snapped away.
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