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Underwater Photo Location: Moray Gardens, Dahab South, Egypt

Underwater Photo Location: Moray Gardens, Dahab South, Egypt

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Great little coral section in shallow water
Facts about Moray Gardens, Dahab South, Egypt
  • It is in Egypt
  • Moray Gardens, Dahab South, Egypt is in the Red Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-10 Metres 0-30 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
shore

Marine Life
small



by Justin Williams
A couple of clowns!

by Mike Clark
Peek a Booo, Juvenile clownfish in anemone. D70-60mm lens and twin strobes.

by Mario Toldo
flying squid in the sunny sea

by Mario Toldo
A beautiful couple of "peppered moray"

by John Hill
Both of these beauties have a nasty sting! Canon G10 + Inon Strobe

by Kjeld Friis
Moon Jellyfish

by Laura Dinraths
Green turtle munching on seagrass

by Laura Dinraths
Macro shot of a spanish dancer's gills

by Laura Dinraths
Pyjama chromodoris on red sponge

by Laura Dinraths
School of juvenile striped eel catfish over sand

by Alexandra Caine
Anemone partner shrimp. Taken during a fun dive at Moray Garden in Dahab. Taken using a Canon S120 and Canon housing

by Alexandra Caine
Giant Moray Eel with cleaner fish in it's mouth Moray Garden, Dahab F/5.6 1/400 ISO 125 Canon G&X MkII, Fantasea Housing 2 x Inon S2000 strobes

by Alexandra Caine
LEmon Damsel with an attempt at a black background Dahab, Egypt, F7.1, 1/320, ISO 125 Canon G7X MkII, Inon S2000 strobe
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