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1012-30 - Orca (Orcinus orca) swimming underwater. Water is very dark because the orca enter Norwegian fjords in middle of winter to feed on herring. Svolvaer, Norway (restrictred resolution - please contact us)
1012-107 - Whale shark. Growing over 17m in length, despite it is th largest fish of the world, scientists still do not know a lot about the Whale Shark, such as where they migrate to, why divers don't see the free swimming babies, etc. Here, a bunch of divers may be a bit too close to the 8m long shark. By regulations in Ningaloo, swimmers have to be 3 meter from the whale shark. Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia
1012-29 - Orca (Orcinus orca). Group swimming in dark water. Water is very dark because the orca enter Norwegian fjords in middle of winter to feed on herring. Svolvaer, Norway (restrictred resolution - please contact us)
1012-137 - Leather Coral Polyps (Sarcophyton sp) each extending its 8 arms to try catching plankton in water. Coral Polyps are individual animals having a common base (in this case, the leathery base). Derawan, Kalimantan, Indonesia.
1012-27 - Two Orcas (Orcinus orca) swimming away from camera. Water is very dark because the orca enter Norwegian fjords in middle of winter to feed on herring. Svolvaer, Norway (restrictred resolution - please contact us)
1012-144 - Mimic Octopus (Thaumoctopus mimicus). This species of Octopus is said to be able to mimic other species of animals' shapes, colors and even movement. Gorontalo, Sulawesi, Indonesia.
1012-145 - Mimic Octopus (Thaumoctopus mimicus). This species of Octopus is said to be able to mimic other species of animals' shapes, colors and even movement. Gorontalo, Sulawesi, Indonesia.
1012-95 - Soft Coral & diver. Sipadan has some of the best dropoffs in the world. Subsequently, here grows some of the prettiest corals (hard & soft) in the Pacific. Sipadan, Malaysia
1012-26 - Orca (Orcinus orca) swimming underwater. Water is very dark because the orca enter Norwegian fjords in middle of winter to feed on herring. Svolvaer, Norway (restrictred resolution - please contact us)
120-4747 - Vimana tower and central shrine of Brihadisvara Temple, dating from early Chola period of King Rajendra I between 985 and 1012 AD, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Thanjavur (Tanjore), Tamil Nadu state, India, Asia
1012-25 - Orca (Orcinus orca) swimming underwater. Water is very dark because the orca enter Norwegian fjords in middle of winter to feed on herring. Svolvaer, Norway (restrictred resolution - please contact us)
1012-77 - Short-finned Pilot Whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus) & whale-watchers. It is by law that whale watchers should stay at least 50meters (150 feet) away from large whales, including Pilot Whale (in picture here). Unless special in-water permits are given, snorkelers can only swim with smaller dolphins, but not big whales. Azores, Portugal, Atlantic.