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Red Sea, Egypt

A week liveaboard trip with CamerasUnderwater to the Red Sea, from the 19th to the 26th of November 2010. Our vessel, the M/Y Blue Horizon, departed from Hurghada and headed north-east for Ras Mohamed marine park. Along the way we stopped at various dive sites and wrecks, including the SS. Thistlegorm.
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  • A pair of masked butterfly fish.

    A pair of masked butterfly fish.

  • Peppered moray eel.

    Peppered moray eel.

  • The scorpionfish can change its color to match its surroundings. Here in between red coral.

    The scorpionfish can change its color to match its surroundings. Here in between red coral.

  • Again the scorpionfish camoflaged to match a different background.

    Again the scorpionfish camoflaged to match a different background.

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  • Octopus during a night dive.

    Octopus during a night dive.

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  • Lionfish, seen on every dive.

    Lionfish, seen on every dive.

  • I probably have more Lionfish photos than the BBC.

    I probably have more Lionfish photos than the BBC.

  • Forest of fan corals.

    Forest of fan corals.

  • These small wrasses are hard to spot inside the corals, but bleaching all colors out except that blue color of the neon wrasse makes them stand out.

    These small wrasses are hard to spot inside the corals, but bleaching all colors out except that blue color of the neon wrasse makes them stand out.

  • A pod of dolphins around the SS. Thistlegorm.

    A pod of dolphins around the SS. Thistlegorm.

  • Crocodilefish aboard the SS. Thistlegorm.

    Crocodilefish aboard the SS. Thistlegorm.

  • These banded pipefish are not more than 6-7 cm.

    These banded pipefish are not more than 6-7 cm.

  • A pajama nudibranch around 15 mm long.

    A pajama nudibranch around 15 mm long.

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  • Stonefish are incredibly hard to spot. Look for the horse-shoe shaped mouth.

    Stonefish are incredibly hard to spot. Look for the horse-shoe shaped mouth.

  • Hairy stonefish.

    Hairy stonefish.

  • Wrasses cleaning a Giant moray.

    Wrasses cleaning a Giant moray.

  • Juvenile Scalefin Anthias, under 1 cm in size.

    Juvenile Scalefin Anthias, under 1 cm in size.

  • A fan worm.

    A fan worm.

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  • Nudibranch, its front on the left side. You can tell by the small rhinophores.

    Nudibranch, its front on the left side. You can tell by the small rhinophores.

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    Crocodilefish aboard the SS. Thistlegorm.
    These banded pipefish are not more than 6-7 cm.
    A pajama nudibranch around 15 mm long.