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UW Photography Outing - Part II
Amazing Trip
24th August, 2008

Continued from last weekend's findings, I set out with my buddies back to the same location to do a proper survey of the site. Though the weather was not as promising as before, but visibility was still tolerable.

One thing for sure about this site are the size of the goby fish, which is much bigger than usual. Every metre square, there are at least one and they are still pretty shy to divers.

Other than last week's finding, I came across a juvenile octopus which was trying to avoid my lens. It escaped into a hole after I managed to capture a few shot.

This is one site I would bring any diver who is interested in muck diving.

By Ernest C. Teo


 


Camera preparation

Camera preparation

Goby fish

Anemone shrimp

Sea pen

Hard coral

Dwarf Scorpionfish

Juvenating coral

Flatworm
Octopus
Octopus
 

Remora on my fin

Nudibranch
 

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