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Bonaire

Dive photos from December 2011 trip to Bonaire, N.A.
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  • Overlooking the wild surf

    Overlooking the wild surf

  • Queen Angel.

    Queen Angel.

  • Redlipped blennie just off the beach at buddy Dive

    Redlipped blennie just off the beach at buddy Dive

  • Scott navigates the Hooker.

    Scott navigates the Hooker.

  • Serenity

    Serenity

  • Shark team.

    Shark team.

  • Sharpnose Puffer

    Sharpnose Puffer

  • Small group of Barred Soldierfish.

    Small group of Barred Soldierfish.

  • Smooth Trunkfish

    Smooth Trunkfish

  • Spotted moray near the Hilma Hooker

    Spotted moray near the Hilma Hooker

  • Steve enojoys his watery surroundings.

    Steve enojoys his watery surroundings.

  • Sundown at Buddy Dive

    Sundown at Buddy Dive

  • The wild side

    The wild side

  • This Banded Coral Shrimp was hiding in a crevace. This photo could only be captured with good external lighting!

    This Banded Coral Shrimp was hiding in a crevace. This photo could only be captured with good external lighting!

  • This cool little guy was found in a crevace between two pieces of coral. He is a Nimble Spray Crab.

    This cool little guy was found in a crevace between two pieces of coral. He is a Nimble Spray Crab.

  • This Harlequin Seabass did not care about my presence...

    This Harlequin Seabass did not care about my presence...

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  • This is the mac-daddy of Great Baracuda. 4-5 feet long residing at the base of the Hilma Hooker.

    This is the mac-daddy of Great Baracuda. 4-5 feet long residing at the base of the Hilma Hooker.

  • Trumpetfish in the shadows of a healthy fan which has been gorged by an unknown critter.

    Trumpetfish in the shadows of a healthy fan which has been gorged by an unknown critter.

  • Trumpet like in appearance. This is a large branch of a tube sponge, perhaps of the stove pipe variety.

    Trumpet like in appearance. This is a large branch of a tube sponge, perhaps of the stove pipe variety.

  • Whitespotted Filefish

    Whitespotted Filefish

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