
This is a shot just coming out of one of the caves. The corals get a lot closer together at the top, but it's pretty hard to take a good picture of that. Besides, I took videos of my swimthroughs instead.

This is a type of sea anemone (I haven't looked up what type yet) we found growing on the seafloor at the base of a coral head. I love the structure and the way that parts of the tentacles are opaque and the rest are transparent.

This is another of the omnipresent Mutton Snappers, who decided to follow us around a bit.


Coral formations everywhere!

This is a Lettuce Sea Slug (no, not a nudibranch, though I admit that's what I thought when I first saw it) I found in a little crevasse on the way to another one of the caves.

Another (currently) unidentified anemone, one of the varieties more commonly found in these parts. Zoom in and check out the patterns on the tentacles - very cool.
That's probably enough pictures for now - I'll save the cavern videos and scary barracuda pictures for a later date... (just kidding... sort of...)
5 comments:
You always seem to make some new fish friend whenever you go diving...
Your "spelunking" adventures sound fun!
By the way, whatever came of the apartment? You all moved in?
Ariel - Yep, I just moved in last night. More on that later, to be sure.
Wow! I like this set of pics. Fishy looks hungry.
The first sea anemone picture is amazing! I love it so much!
So how does this qualify as spelunking?
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