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Re: Diving the Great Barrier Reef

Interesting new post system! The small initial size makes loading the thread so much faster. Good work Papa Smurf!

Next pics:
1. Blackspot Grubfish - a real camera hog, posed like he was being paid.

2. Blue Angelfish - just spectacular, especially when a mating pair displays..

3. Butterfly fish at a Cleanerfish station. Must have caught sight of its reflection because it "kissed" the lens.

4. Hermit Crab - some of these guys had their homes in shells the length of my forearms. Biggest hermit crabs Ive ever seen

5. The esky/cooler on our boat after a day out. We had 30 people in our group and the days catch was eaten entirely a few hours later.
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Last edited by Shadowkiller; December 13th, 2004 at 01:21. Reason: Identified that Grubfish!
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