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The caves of Sha ab Jbna Reef
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The caves of Sha ab Jbna Reef
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The caves of Sha ab Jbna Reef
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Nakalat al Qasser Reef. A small shark in the cave
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Jbna Reef. A turtle goes back to a hole in the reef to breathe
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Surgeon fish on the wall of Keary Reef (left) and a Cerianthus on the reef
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Seil Ada Reef. A crinoid on a red gorgonian (left) and a yellow gorgonian
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Nakalat al Qasser Reef. A crinoid on the red coral
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Nakalat al Qasser Reef. A big alcyonaria
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Large gorgonian fans on the vertical wall of Keary Reef
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A yellow gorgonian on the coral walls of Nakalat al Qasser Reef
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A yellow gorgonian on the coral walls of Nakalat al Qasser Reef
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Nakalat al Qasser Reef. A crinoid on a yellow gorgonian
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Nakalat al Qasser Reef. A large sponge and a coral wall full of gorgonians
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Jbna Reef. A large sponge
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Seil’Ada Reef. The terrible fire coral which, when touched, produces wounds stinging
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Nakalat al Qasser Reef. A garden of yellow gorgonians
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Multicolored coral branches on the walls of the Nakalat al Qasser Reef
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Whip Coral on the coral terraces of Nakalat al Qasser Reef
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A puffer fish hiding among the red coral
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Large soft coral bushes lining the walls of the Seil Ada Reef
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Seil Ada Reef. A Crown starfish (Acanthaster planci), one of the most fearsome devourers of corals
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Jbna Reef. Carpets of corals cover the rocks of the reef
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Sha ab Ambar Reef. A large group of coral grapes
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Amenome and clown fish. Sha ab Ambar Reef
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Keary Reef. A group of surgeon fish
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Keary Reef. A Lyretail grouper under a coral umbrella
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Keary Reef. Small Adudefduf vaigiensis between the clefts of the reef
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Nakalat al Qasser Reef. A Caranx melampygus during the hunting on the reef
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Points of diving
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