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Posts: 68668 | Location: Dubai, UAE | Registered: 08 January 1998Reply With Quote
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Wow, stunning photos. I did really enjoy them, thanks for sharing Saeed.

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Those are pretty amazing. What is that fish that looks like a pipe? I've never seen anything like that.


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Lot of nice photos and a lot of fish especially rays. thumb


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Posts: 2018 | Location: South Africa,Tanzania & Uganda | Registered: 15 August 2006Reply With Quote
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Those are pretty amazing. What is that fish that looks like a pipe? I've never seen anything like that.


That is a trumpet fish, in two versions.

One normal and one golden.


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Very nice Saeed, what equipment did you use?


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Wow , Very cool, thanks Saeed
 
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Snorkeling or Diving?
 
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I used a Canon G9 camera with a Canon underwater housing.

All photoes were taken snorkling.


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Most enjoyable, thanks Saeed!
 
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I thought I saw a travel program once where you could swim with whale sharks in the Maldives?
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beautiful reef!! the life cycles on a reef are fascinating and we see little of those in this area Thanks for the pictures
 
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Beauties Saeed. Thanks for sharing. Was that a Queen Triggerfish?
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Thanks Saeed.

That just confirming it...

I am free diving next week @ Dibba.

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Beauties Saeed. Thanks for sharing. Was that a Queen Triggerfish?
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I am not sure about the specific name, but it is a trigger fish.

We were warned that in the mating season, they become rather nasty and bite your ear lobe off!


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I would say w/o a doubt that you have mastered the technique. Proof that a G9 is serious equipment! Thanks for sharing. Dr.C


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Did anyone notice the octopus in photo 25?


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Nice photos Saeed. Did Walter go on this adventure?
 
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I doubt it UEG...it was a vacation after all. What I want to know is who takes care of Walter (feed, potty, etc) when Saeed is gone? Does he go to the local shelter?


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Saaed,

No, would not have seen that octopus if you hadnt mentioned it.

Great photos


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No, would not have seen that octopus if you hadnt mentioned it.

Great photos


Nor I. I'm quite certain of this because I still can't see him! Big Grin

Fabulous photographs!
 
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He is the dark brown pyramid to the right of the big rock in the middle of the photo.


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If you haven't dived before I recommend it whole heartedly. It has become my new tri-fecta of outdoor sports. Hunting, Diving, and Fishing. When I was younger I climbed mountains, and whitewater rafted, and did a lot of white water kayaking.

Now I want to live to see 70 so I have toned down the crazy stuff a bit.

It doesn't matter if you live inland or on the ocean, I would recommend you find your local dive shop and talk to them about a class.

It influenced my choices on where I move for the next few sets of military orders.
 
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