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Underwater Photo Location: Garden of the Queen

Underwater Photo Location: Garden of the Queen

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Sharks are smoothly circling around her as if they are dancing together in the blue.
Facts about Garden of the Queen
  • It is in Cuba
  • The typical depth is 0-10 Metres 0-30 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
dayboat

Marine Life
sharks

Diving facilities
friendly

Photo facilities
wideangle

by Richard (qingran) Meng
Shark dancer

by Alejandro Topete
Shooter Lobster, Gardens of the Queen, Cuba

by Suzan Meldonian
American crocodile

by Alejandro Topete
Caribean Reef Sharks, Gardens of the Queen Cuba

by Alejandro Topete
Cocodrile with snorkel, Gardens of the Queen Cuba

by Alejandro Topete
Divers with Cocodrile, Gardens of the Queen

by Alejandro Topete
Close up to the Boy, Gardens of the Queen Cuba

by Morgan Riggs
Ever hear the joke about the crocodile going to the dentist?

by Alejandro Topete
Reef Sharks and Photographer, Gardens of the Queen Cuba

by Alejandro Topete
Silky Sharks and divers, Garden of the Queen Cuba

by Alejandro Topete
Shooter Shrimp, Gardens of the Queen Cuba

by Alejandro Topete
Reef Sharks in the Blue, Gardens of the Queen Cuba

by Alejandro Topete
Reef Shark and the Blue, Gardens of the Queen Cuba

by Alejandro Topete
Cocodrile in the shallow, Gardens of the Queen Mexico

by Nadya Kulagina
Curious face

by Noel Lopez
cayo anclitas, jardines de la reina cuba, sony a 6300.

by Massimo Giorgetta
inside the mangrove

by Allen Walker
"Side by Side" - as close as it gets I suppose to this amazing but unpredictable apex predator!

by Allen Walker
"Now you see him, then you don't!" The trumpet fish is a master of disguise and a lethal hunter! Just amazing to spot this guy waiting to strike.

by Debra Addeo
Stingray in the sand looking for food while the sharks watch

by Debra Addeo
I was taking a picture of a shark and a diver appeared in the picture
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