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Underwater Photo Location: Daymaniyat Islands

Underwater Photo Location: Daymaniyat Islands

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Good dive site, you can see a Waleshark
Facts about Daymaniyat Islands
  • It is in Oman
  • Daymaniyat Islands is in the Red Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-40 Metres 0-130 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
dayboatwallnight

Marine Life
bigsmallsharkswhalesdolphinsturtlescoral

Diving facilities
airnitrox

Photo facilities
macrowideanglefilmrepairsinstruction

by Alberto D'este
Muraena mouth yellow

by Alexander Nikolaev
The underwater cameraman. Gulf of Oman, Daymaniyat Islands. July 2008. Camera Canon 40D with Sigma 50mm 1:2.8 DG Macro optic, Ikelite house.

by Alexander Nikolaev
Seahorse. Camera Canon 40D.

by Alexander Nikolaev
Oman - the country of lost nets.

by Alexander Nikolaev
Diver with green turtle.

by Alexander Nikolaev
Zebra shark. Canon 40D.

by Alexander Nikolaev
Green turtle. Canon 40D, Sigma 50mm.

by Alexander Nikolaev
I search for the dentist with reasonable prices.

by Bea & Stef Primatesta
Moray eel (Echidna nebulosa)

by Bea & Stef Primatesta
Tiny nudi. (Phidiana indica)

by Bea & Stef Primatesta
Platax (Platax teira) in the Oman's green water.

by Bea & Stef Primatesta
Cuttlefish.

by Bea & Stef Primatesta
Moray eel portrait I. (Siderea grisea)

by Bea & Stef Primatesta
Porcupinefish (Cyclichthys spilostylus).

by Bea & Stef Primatesta
Moray eel portrait II, yellowmouth moray (Gymnothorax nudivomer)

by Bea & Stef Primatesta
Yellow-dotted sea slug (Risbecia pulchella).

by Bea & Stef Primatesta
Help! Moray eel eating a young moray (Scuticaria tigrina).

by Bea & Stef Primatesta
Cuttlefish eye.

by Bea & Stef Primatesta
Moray eel portrait III (Echidna Nebulosa)

by Bea & Stef Primatesta
Crab (Carpilius convexus).

by Bea & Stef Primatesta
Cuttlefish.

by Bea & Stef Primatesta
Moray eel (Scutaria tigrina) eating a young moray.

by Bea & Stef Primatesta
Moray eel portrait IV (Gymnothorax undulatus).

by Bea & Stef Primatesta
Batfish (Platax teira) in Oman's greeen water.

by Bea & Stef Primatesta
Diadem urchin (Diadema setosum).

by Bea & Stef Primatesta
Moray eel (Gymnothorax favagineus).

by Bea & Stef Primatesta
Mimicry, scorpionfish.

by Bea & Stef Primatesta
Arabian boxfish male (Ostracion cyanurus).

by Bea & Stef Primatesta
Moray eel portrait V (Siderea grisea)

by Bea & Stef Primatesta
Moray eel portrait VI (Gymnothorax favagineus).

by Abdulla Almehairi
nudibranch

by Abdulla Almehairi
Nudibranch

by Patrik Engstrom
Leopard Shark Daymaniyath islands
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