Diving partner behind a fish swarm
Moray eel in free water out of the cave
Blue pointed sting ray
A boxfish or cofferfish
School of snapper fishes
Caesionidae, yellowback fusilier fishes
We reach the coral reef
Five minutes at five meters security stop
Diving in the group
Dive down fast, go up slow
Bleached sea fans
This trigger fish attacked me short time later
Trigger wanted
Slate sweet lip fish
First encounter
School of snappers
Under water landscape
Barracuda in its position behind the fish swarm
Night dive
School of butterflyfishes
Fusilier fish with remarkable colors
Uncountable fish
Fishing boats anchor for overnight
Lobster looks out its cave
Brilliant blue doctor fish
Sea fans in different colors
Cuttlefish and its camouflage
School of fusiliers
Streaked Spinefoot
Fish swarm over soft corals
Streaked Spinefoot fish in foreground
Pterois known as Lionfish
Our Saimai fixed on a mooring
Moray looks out the cave
The view from the ground
Titan trigger fish and its nest
Under water sea fan
A leopard shark at the morning dive
Dive partner
Watch the corals
Kwan Phayao Lake, Thailand
Prasat Pre Rup in sunset light
Prasat Pre Rup library
Prasat Pre Rup
Prasat Pre Rup library
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Waiting for the sharks


Reef sharks are very shy but also very nosy. We divers see them only in an circle of 15 to 20 meters but the shark realizes us in a far distance. After a while they will return to figure out what kind of animals we are.
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