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Haven't thought of Bonaire? This piece might get you going.
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My first night dive on the "wild side" of #Bonaire
This was probably best night dive I've had in the #Caribbean
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Have a happy turtle Thursday! Divers are reporting more turtle sightings lately, what's your favourite species of turtle to see? #hawksbillturtle #greenturtle #loggerheadturtle #bonaireturtles #seaturtleconservationbonaire #turtleseason #turtletime #turtlepower #turtles #underwaterphotography #getolympus #olympustg5 #uwphotos #seaturtleconservation #turtle #uwphotography #scubaphotography #instascuba #bonaire #bonairediving #diversparadise #divefriendsbonaire #letsgodiving
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Found another Harlequin pipefish, Micrognathus crinitus! I have spotted them in the shallows, in areas of sandy rubble and algae.Squeal at these guys too. #pipefish #harlequinpipefish #macrophotography #underwaterphotography #uwphoto #uwphotos #itsbetterunderwater #olympustg5 #getolympus #bonaire #divefriendsbonaire #macro #smallstuff #underwaterphotos #bonairediving #macromode #happyplace... More
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Bonaire: Welcome to Paradise
January 18, 2018 | 04:26
History, biological diversity, and welcoming faces make Bonaire one of the most coveted dive countries in the world.... More
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If you read our Deepblu original or not, here are even more reasons to dive in Bonaire. #bonaire #caribbean #diving #travel... More
A fantastic moment with a Spotted Eagle Ray in #Bonaire a few weeks ago. https://youtu.be/z6JgUdkHWmk
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I can see the reflection of my strobe in your eye. Not sure of the species but it may be a deepwater scorpionfish? He was only about 8 cm or so. Beautiful little guy :) #macromode #getolympus #olympustg5 #underwaterphotography #bonaire #divefriendsbonaire #scubadive #macrophotography #letsgodiving #uwphoto... More
The eyes are situated on top of the head of the southern stingray, along with small openings called spiracles. The location of the spiracles enables the stingray to take in water whilst lying on the seabed, or when partially buried in sediment. Water enters the spiracles and leaves through the gill openings, bypassing the mouth which is on the underside. #southernstingray #stingraysunday #beautiful #scubadive #bonaire #bonairediving #divebonaire #diversparadise #rays #stingray #scubadiving #inbonaire #underwaterphotography #getolympus #olympustg5 #uwphotography #uwphoto #letsgodiving #divefriendsbonaire ... More