Joachim Bolte
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I saw this 'Wildlife'category, and just was compelled to post this.
Enjoy. C&C always welcome.

Enjoy. C&C always welcome.
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I saw this 'Wildlife'category, and just was compelled to post this. Enjoy. C&C always welcome.
I saw this 'Wildlife'category, and just was compelled to post this.
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Enjoy. C&C always welcome.
This was east of Bali, at a few rock-island known as 'Gili Tepekong' (snake island). You can find it in Google maps, opposite to the town of Candidasa.
http://maps.google.nl/maps?f=q&sour...777,115.576429&spn=0.056702,0.067463&t=h&z=14
Depth was about 10 mtr., and the shot was taken with a Canon Powershot A570is in an 40 mtr. proof underwater housing. The housing has a nice diffusor, so I flashed the picture. This shot is practically SOOC, I had very little work postprocessing it (unlike other deeper shots that day).
And yet also there one can see the 'hand of man'. Not so much at these island, but nearer to the shore there is much evidence of dynamite-blasting corals in the 70's for obtaining chalk to make cement for houses and hotels. It will take decades to recover. Also there are less and less big predators.
Here a turtle that I spotted on another dive, the same day. It has got a little sucker on its shell, and 10 points for who can detect the 3th animal lifeform in the picture.