Geoffrey's Hobbies

Geoffrey's Dive Pictures

A Nurse shark resting under a ledge at about 35 feet.

A lone baracuda lazily watches me as I follow the reef edge. Approximately 25 feet.

  

As the tiny coral polyps feed the hard coral appears brush like.

A Grey Angel passes by me. They are very hard to photogaph as they are so wary.

  

Another type of hard coral with soft corals growing around it.

This is an example of soft corals. (like underwater plants.) The baby Damsalfish or called a Jewelfish when it's young defends it's territory from me.

  
  

At 50 feet - 100 feet these stalactites in Mexican Cenotes and fantastic.

If you can't keep them straight from stalagmites. Here are some hints - Useful associations are that stalactites hang "tite" while stalagmites hold "mite", or that stalactites are on the ceiling, stalagmites on the ground.

                                     



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