Thailand's west coast has it all: forests, mountains, waterfalls, beaches, caves, lakes, and islands. The more rugged terrain of the western side drops abruptly into the deep Andaman Sea. Amongst the natural attractions in this area are stunning limestone
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KarelM
This is a head section of a giant puffer I encountered on a nightdive. Taken in the Similan Marine Park, Southwest Thailand during a nightdive. Nikon Coolpix 5100 + Nikon CP2 housing.
Photocomp June '06 - Novice
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KarelM
This juvenile boxfish didn't find a shelter within reach. Taken on Richelieu Rock, Southwest Thailand.
Photocomp June '06 - Novice
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KarelM
I'm often amazed how some animals like this crab look so fragile and still they can handle currents way better than we do, Similan Marine Park, Southwest Thailand during a nightdive.
Photocomp June '06 - Novice
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KarelM
I like the perspective from above and the way the anemone seems to cover the clownfish like a blanket. This picture was taken in the Similan Marine Park, Southwest Thailand.
Photocomp June '06 - Novice
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DougA
Taken in March 2006 with Olympus C7070 at South Button Island, Andamans.
Photocomp June '06 - Novice
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DougA
A Blue-faced Angelfish (Euxiphipops xanthometapon) taken March 2006 at Minerva Ledge, Andaman Islands.
Photocomp June '06 - Novice