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Underwater Photo Location: Santa Maria al Bagno

Underwater Photo Location: Santa Maria al Bagno

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Immersione in notturna
Facts about Santa Maria al Bagno
  • It is in Italy
  • Santa Maria al Bagno is in the Ionian Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
Dive types
night


Diving facilities
air

Photo facilities
macro

by Antonio Imperio
Mazzancolla - Nome scientifico: Penaeus kerathurus (Forskal)

by Giuseppe Piccioli
Hannibal the cannibal, a mediterranean anemone shrimp (Periclimenes ametystheus) which seized another micro shrimp and was eating its head.

by Giuseppe Piccioli
Vampires2

by Giuseppe Piccioli
Oxinoe olivacea, Santa Maria al Bagno (ITA). It could be also in Super Macro section, because is not bigger than 3 mmtrs.

by Giuseppe Piccioli
Gnatophyllum elegans

by Giuseppe Piccioli
Micro spiny starfish

by Giuseppe Piccioli
Small lobster's old carapace

by Giuseppe Piccioli
Melibe fimbriata (=viridis) freely swimming by night

by Giuseppe Piccioli
Spiny starfish mouth

by Giuseppe Piccioli
The monsters eyes

by Giuseppe Piccioli
Golden goby

by Giuseppe Piccioli
Reddish micro face

by Francesco Pacienza
Tylodina perversa. Nikon D90 with 60mm Nikkor. One strobe Nikonos SB105 witj snoot.

by Francesco Pacienza
Syngnathus acus
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