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Underwater Photo Location: Anilao City Pier

Underwater Photo Location: Anilao City Pier

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Dennis Corpuz (Great Dive Guide) took me to the City Pier for a night dive. This filefish was trying to hide behind one blade of sea grass.
Facts about Anilao City Pier
  • It is in Philippines
  • Anilao City Pier is in the South China Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-10 Metres 0-30 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 3-10 Metres 10-30 Feet.
Dive types
dayboatshorenight

Marine Life
smallstinging

Diving facilities
airnitroxhireinstructionguidedfriendly

Photo facilities
macrowideanglephireinstruction

by Robert Pooley
Diamond Filefish (juvenile) - 20 ft in front of Anilao City Pier at night.

by Tracey Jennings
Octopus in a jam jar

by Louisa Lam
Colours Alive

by Marc Damant
At home in a shell. A Coconut Octopus emerges from the sand in its home a shell in two halves.

by Richard (qingran) Meng
Mantis Baby / My first black water shooting in Anilao, Philippines.

by Richard (qingran) Meng
Glowing squid

by Glenn Ian Villanueva
This is a photo of the common coconut octopus in seashell. Using red torch for effects.
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