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Rick
Ascending divers taken on an adventure dive to see the blade coral in 30 metres of water 28 kilometress off Bunbury.
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Gary Waters
The Lena was a captured Pirate Patagonian tooth fishing vessel proccured by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and prepared for scuttling by a huge array of people and organizations. Sitting in almost 18m of water, 5km off shore, it makes for a very interesting and safe dive. Vigorous growth addorns most of the boat already and the marine life is rushing in for prime real estate, there is even a large Baldchin Groper that can be seen regularly.
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Rick
Day two of PADI Open Water course. Diving the Lena, Australia's latest recreational dive wreck recently scuttled off Bunbury. If you go poaching Patagonian Toothfish in Aussie waters, this could be your boat too!
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Rick
Taken during my PADI Open Water course at the Busselton Jetty - Canon IXUS 4 in dive casing. Although there's heaps to see and photograph down there, this was really delightful, me peering into a hollowed out post and this friendly little chap peering back out at me.
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Blaze
How lucky were we! A manta and our dugong, KAT, in the same frame!! KAT was chasing the manta, (we have seen her do this on several occasions) near a dive site called The Wreck, Cocos (Keeling) Islands. Camera: Canon IXUS V3
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Blaze
Found this Chromodoris elisabethina hiding under a ledge at a dive site called Unicorn's Playground on the Cocos (Keeling) Islands. Camera: Canon IXUS V3 set on macro using its own flash.