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This sheep Nuru was shot recently in Anilao  Tulamben. 
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Underwater Photo Location: Dicky's Place

Underwater Photo Location: Dicky's Place

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Great dive, I could spend days here and not get bored
Facts about Dicky's Place
Dive types
Liveaboardnight

Marine Life
small

Diving facilities
airnitrox

Photo facilities
macrowideangle

by Ben Joubert
The Panda Clownfish is the most fierce when it comes to protecting it's home. I've had one draw blood from my knuckles when I got too close. Small fish with a big fish attitude!

by Ben Joubert
I was laying on my back in 20ft, taking shots of the kids. I placed my camera on my chest to blow an air ring. This kid totally caught me off guard by swimming down through the air ring. I just grabbed the camera and snapped.

by Ben Joubert
At first, when I took the shot, I thought the two shrimp were cleaning the parrotfish, but zooming in on the pic, it looks more like the shrimp on the right was eating the one on the left because the head & eyes are missing! Is this possible?

by Ben Joubert
Locals getting dinner

by Ben Joubert
Anemone Crab

by Ben Joubert
Cirque de Soleil in PNG. Kids in PNG don't have parks with swings & slides to play on, and the stern rope from the boat provides them hours of entertainment.

by Ben Joubert
Mantis Shrimp
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