With resident hippies, surfers, rich urban escapees, actors and artists, this region has become a curious mix, with everyone knowing they live in a relaxed, unique destination.
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Gerard
Clear surface water around Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, Australia in Early April made for great fish photo opportunities.
Photocomp May '08 - Open
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Gerard
Clear surface water around Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, Australia in early April made for great fish photo opportunities.
Photocomp May '08 - Open
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CaitlinB
A beautiful Spandish Dancer at the surface. Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, Australia.
Photocomp April '08 - Novice
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Gerard
A Manta Ray turning on the cleaning station. Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, Australia. Nikon D80.
Photocomp March '08 - Open
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Gerard
This Manta Ray stayed around the Cray Cave for most of the day. Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, Australia.
Photocomp March '08 - Open
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RyanP
Some Hinge-beak Shrimps at Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, Australia.
Photocomp January '08 - Open
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Gerard
The Hinge-beak Shrimp and the Green Turtle were sizing each other up, Julian Rocks, Byron Bay.
Photocomp June '07 - Open
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Gerard
What a surprise to find such a smiley face hiding in a crevice. Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, Australia.
Photocomp June '07 - Open
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Gerard
The strong westerly wind had really stirred up the kingfish and they were hunting in about 5m of water. Julian rocks, Byron Bay, Australia.
Photocomp June '07 - Open
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Gerard
A Long-legged Crayfish hiding in the cave but prepared to fight it out. Julian Rock, Byron Bay, Australia.
Photocomp June '07 - Open
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SteveC
A little cleaner shrimp at Julian Rock, Byron Bay, Australia.
Photocomp June '07 - Open
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SteveC
A Spanish Dancer performing at Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, Australia.
Photocomp March '07 - Open