Not exact matches
The long stretch of sand between the coral gardens is a great place to search for Flounders and Cuttlefish, and in recent years there has been an
amazing variety of
Nudibranchs found on the pyramid, and it's well worth taking time to explore this site.
Dymphna comes multiple times a year, and is most interested in photographing the
amazing variety of
Nudibranch that Lembeh diving has to offer.
This week, our dive guide Andy was proofing his ability to spot the smallest and most
amazing creatures you can find here on the Gili Islands like winged pipefish, hairy shrimps, ghost pipefish and some
amazing looking
nudibranchs.
Enjoy this short video of diving in Cuba, with footage from los Jardines de la Reina and some of the
amazing sight you ae liely to witness, including shoals of silky and Caribbean reef sharks, nurse sharks, gigantic groupers, schools of snapper and porkfish, beautiful
nudibranchs, and the fearsome cayman.
You can join other experienced scuba divers here all year round and we are always finding
amazing creatures, with angel sharks,
nudibranches and rays in winter and spring, sea - horses and triggerfish in summer and big shoals all year round.
PHOTO GALLERY:
NUDIBRANCHES - UNDERWATER JEWELS Vibrant and colorful with
amazing patterns and fluffy exposed gills,
nudibranches are adored by advanced divers and under water photographers around the world.
All Dive sites have an enormous marine diversity with
amazing creatures like ornate ghost pipefishes, frogfishes,
nudibranchs, octopuses, reef sharks and off course many many turtles!
Much more glamorous and attention deserving that their above water counterparts,
nudibranchs are the slugs of the underwater world, but they look
amazing.
From
amazing pink and purple soft corals, great big fan corals,
nudibranches, boxing mantis shrimp, giant moray eels, wide eyed moral eels, cuttlefish, a yellow seahorse, shoals of yellow snappers, blue fusiliers, trevalis, and some barracudas.
A briefing from the professional dive crew informs you of the
amazing variety of marine life that you may encounter on your dive - manta rays, stingrays, white tip and nurse sharks, eels, pufferfish, frog fish,
nudibranchs and angel fish to name but a few.
The trips offer divers the chance to dive with manta rays, sharks, last schools of fish as well as
amazing macro life such as seahorses and
nudibranchs.
We saw big schools of 3 different type of fusiliers, 2 big napoleon wrasse, 2 wobbegong sharks,
nudibranch, bump head parrotfish, white tip shark, school of sweetlips fish, school of snapper and many other
amazing fish.
The reefs offer a variety of topography, ranging from, canyons, caves, wrecks, drop - offs, slopes, coral gardens, plateaus, which are home to an
amazing array of marine life, such as sea - snakes, rays, sharks, turtles, ghost pipefish, dolphins, cuttle fish, octopus, angel fish, numerous
nudibranchs, moray eels and much more.
However one dive site which does offer an
amazing diversity of macro life is at one of the best shore dives in the world in Exmouth, called the Navy Pier, where you can spot Frog fishes, Scorpion fishes and various
Nudibranchs.