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Beautiful pictures of the underwater world (13 photos)
Pictures of the underwater world and its inhabitants.
Look very beautiful ...
1. Marine ruff on the reef Tori Bonaire. Marine ruff easy to overlook because he lies motionless on the bottom. Its camouflage allows it to blend in perfectly with the surrounding landscape, and then quietly snap sailed past production. On the dorsal fin of the fish also have poisonous spines. (Randall Benton)
2. Variety Gobi coral Bonaire. (Randall Benton)
3. Young kuzovok Bari on the reef on the island of Bonaire. (Randall Benton)
4. Eyes peacock botusa on the island of Kona, Hawaii. (Randall Benton)
5. Cant surmullet on the island of Kona, Hawaii. (Randall Benton)
6. Monkfish Kammersona on the island of Kona, Hawaii. (Randall Benton)
7. One of the residents on the island of Kona, Hawaii. (Randall Benton)
8. Detailed view of a starfish on the island of Kona, Hawaii. (Randall Benton)
9. whitetip reef shark in a small cave on the island of Kona, Hawaii. (Randall Benton)
10. Shrimp Harlequin spotted sitting on a reef island Kona. (Randall Benton)
11. Left: The underwater photographer Doug Perrine photographs huge manta ray night on the island of Kona, Hawaii. Bright light in the background draws krill, which in turn attracts stingrays. That night, more than a dozen rays emerged from the darkness into the light. (Randall Benton) Right: Surgeon fish on the island of Kona, Hawaii. (Randall Benton)
12. Left: Dolphins playing in the waves in front of the boat to Bimini, Bahamas. Right: a group of black dolphins swimming in the blue waters of Kona, Hawaii. (Randall Benton)
13. Several fish floating in the water on the island of Tulum, Mexico. (Randall Benton)
Look very beautiful ...
1. Marine ruff on the reef Tori Bonaire. Marine ruff easy to overlook because he lies motionless on the bottom. Its camouflage allows it to blend in perfectly with the surrounding landscape, and then quietly snap sailed past production. On the dorsal fin of the fish also have poisonous spines. (Randall Benton)
2. Variety Gobi coral Bonaire. (Randall Benton)
3. Young kuzovok Bari on the reef on the island of Bonaire. (Randall Benton)
4. Eyes peacock botusa on the island of Kona, Hawaii. (Randall Benton)
5. Cant surmullet on the island of Kona, Hawaii. (Randall Benton)
6. Monkfish Kammersona on the island of Kona, Hawaii. (Randall Benton)
7. One of the residents on the island of Kona, Hawaii. (Randall Benton)
8. Detailed view of a starfish on the island of Kona, Hawaii. (Randall Benton)
9. whitetip reef shark in a small cave on the island of Kona, Hawaii. (Randall Benton)
10. Shrimp Harlequin spotted sitting on a reef island Kona. (Randall Benton)
11. Left: The underwater photographer Doug Perrine photographs huge manta ray night on the island of Kona, Hawaii. Bright light in the background draws krill, which in turn attracts stingrays. That night, more than a dozen rays emerged from the darkness into the light. (Randall Benton) Right: Surgeon fish on the island of Kona, Hawaii. (Randall Benton)
12. Left: Dolphins playing in the waves in front of the boat to Bimini, Bahamas. Right: a group of black dolphins swimming in the blue waters of Kona, Hawaii. (Randall Benton)
13. Several fish floating in the water on the island of Tulum, Mexico. (Randall Benton)