Thursday, January 15, 2009


Good job! You got the lens cap off.
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I wouldn't go so far as to say tacky, but this guy's outfit was gaudy, at least.
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Sara's snorkeling technique is superb.
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This guy had an unattractive bump on his head, but I didn't say anything so as not to be rude. You know, like when you have a bloody nose, and everyone you see keeps on saying, "your nose is bleeding".
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This guy wouldn't stop going on about his rubber-tree plant. What a bore!
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Is that a unicorn fish?...or is his face just really happy to see me?
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This clam was about 1 meter wide. Oh snap!
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It took me about ten tries to get a profile view of this wascally wabbit.
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Sea anenomes attract orange fish, whereas Sara attracts extremely well-behaved, handsome men.
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Sara not realizing that her towel was whipping people in the face. But she looks good in a floral print eh? Come on folks! I know you're out there, I can hear you breathing.
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This blue guy had a green mask on. But he didn't fool me. I recognized him.
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The non-zig-zaggy blue and white zebra fish of Queensland.
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The extremely rare Neon-Striped Hoon!
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I like purple things. I've named this guy the Batfish.
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Somehow I got up close to these guys.
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Some pretty stuff stuck to the bottom of the ocean.
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Another colorful dude just chillin'--havin' a swim.
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Fortune-telling coral. She wouldn't tell my fortune, though. Stuck up little limestone-encrusted snob.
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Zoom in to see the stripes on old Phil, here.
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The little blue guys on the left really liked the the red guys in the center and on the right. They were like teams of best friends.
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