Nov 14 Bohol pics

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Gilligan

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These dives were at Snake Island and Pamilacan Island. Snake Island is on the way to Pamilacan and is an advanced dive due to the strong current. It is rarely done by the dive operators.
I suggest anyone coming to Alona Beach to dive try to do this dive as it is well worth it. The name is obvious from the number of sea snakes on the ocean floor.

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These dives were at Snake Island and Pamilacan Island. Snake Island is on the way to Pamilacan and is an advanced dive due to the strong current. It is rarely done by the dive operators.
I suggest anyone coming to Alona Beach to dive try to do this dive as it is well worth it. The name is obvious from the number of sea snakes on the ocean floor.

snake.jpg


coral.jpg


crab.jpg


fish.jpg


nudi.jpg

Thanks for sharing your awesome work with the community.
 
That looks like a beautiful place to do some extra dives if you have the chance. Great series of photos, thanks Gilligan!
 
As usual they are great shots Jim. What exactly are we looking at in the 5th picture? Is that a type of anenome?
 
WOW, thank you for sharing your beautiful pictures with us.
 
Wow, beautiful.
 
All very interesting shots, Jim.

Looks like you are having a great time in PI.

Best Regards,

Dave
 
Really nice set! I'm a huge fan of nudibranchs and flatworms, the Philippines is a great place for them. Always happy when you include a nudi picture, thanks! That last one looks like a Phyllodesmium kabiranum.
 
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