June 26 Bohol pics

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Gilligan

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Usually I go right to this section to see if you've posted more shots. Thanks a billion ( I used to say a million but our gov't has got me used to thinking in much larger numbers as they spend my Grand Childerns + my tax money.......and I don't even have any Grand Children yet)

Great shots as always. How much are all these dives costing you? Do you have some kind of discount,.....if not you should...it's probably a lot cheaper than diving in the States.
 
I really like the snail.
 
More nice pics, farmer Jim. Love your four legged tiller shot. The Calpurnus verrucosus Cowry is also very cool. What is it on? I know that they are soft coral feeders.
 
How much are all these dives costing you? Do you have some kind of discount,.....if not you should...it's probably a lot cheaper than diving in the States.

Diving in the Philippines is much less expensive than in the States, especially Hawaii where a two tank boat dive runs around $130.00.
Since I am here for such long stretches at a time I do have an arrangement with the dive operator but I keep it confidential. I'm sure you can understand that :wink:
 
More nice pics, farmer Jim. Love your four legged tiller shot. The Calpurnus verrucosus Cowry is also very cool. What is it on? I know that they are soft coral feeders.

The cowry was on some type of soft coral, I think a mushroom leather coral?
I have seen these here before and always in about 20 feet or so depth.
 
Beautiful pics!! I'm amazed at some of the creatures y'all get to see... I can't wait til I start traveling and get to see this stuff for myself!
 
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