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Underwater Photo Contest Entries From South Africa

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Purple Anemone - Hermanus RSA
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Friends over for supper
~ Wishing You All a Yawn Dropping Beautiful New Year ~
~ Cornered ~
When the seals deiced to join you in the little swim through you have found smile
~ Its the Little Parts which Forms the Bigger Picture ~
Diving with shoals of fish is a dream past time of mine, but not so easy to capture a photo which is not just a photo of a school of fish. Having all the little ones form a much bigger fish.
~ Their Two Worlds ~
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~ Razor ~
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~ Dream World ~
~ Early Dinner ~
~ Lined Up ~
~ You have Come to Play ~
~ The Art of Camouflage ~
~ Solitary I Stand ~
The Knysna Seahorse (Hippocampus capensis) is one of the most endangered seahorses in the world. Present records show them to be only found in the in the Knysna, Swartvlei, and Keurbooms estuaries in South Africa.
Wonderfully curious, ridiculously energetic and wildly mischievous. South Africa's Cape fur seals bring a smile to every divers face.
~ Side Step ~
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~ Warp Speed ~
"Arc de Triomf"
Under the palm trees
'The view from below'. Broadnose sevengill shark, broad snouted sevengill, ground shark, Pacific seven-gill shark, spotted cow shark and Tasmanian tiger shark are just a few of the names given to this 'wolf of the sea'.
~ Hammerhead Crab ~
Spotted this decorated crab with a piece of orange sponge part of its decoration. The shape of which reminded me of the head of a hammerhead shark and a character in Pirates of the Caribbean smile
~ Come with Me ~
~ Natural Wonder ~
~ Lock-on ~
~ Green and Gold ~
~ Following My Shadow ~
~ Little Flame ~
Wonderfully prehistoric, the Broadnose Sevengill Shark is easily identified by the unique seven gills and its broad head and blunt snout.
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