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Underwater Photo Location: Margate Bay

Underwater Photo Location: Margate Bay

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Bonaire - the best overall shore diving site in the Caribbean!
Facts about Margate Bay
Dive types
dayboatshorewrecknight

Marine Life
smallturtlescoralstinging

Diving facilities
airnitroxrepairshireinstructionguidedfriendly

Photo facilities
macrowideanglepfriendlyrepairsphire

by William Goodwin
Hanging upside down without disturbing the sponge and scaring the bejesus outta the peppermint shrimp inside, aiming the Light Cannon to light up the inside through the translucent wall of the sponge ... ahh, the travails of the u/w photographer.

by Robert Michaelson
The natural lighting gives a nice 3-D effect to the well-hidden scorpion fish and coral, I think. I like how the eye reflects, too.

by John Roach
He wanted his picture taken ( either that or he thought he was invisible). Epinephelus cruentatus / Graysby / Nikon D80 Macro 60mm

by John Roach
I just wonder how he got in there? I mean does he back up or what...

by John Roach
Here's looking at you baby. Flagfin Blenny ( Emblemariopsis Signifera )

by Bob Edwards
Guy with a problem.

by John Roach
Sharknose Gobie Elacatinus evelynae

by Robert Michaelson
Comfortable resting spot
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