Steve's Bommie- Yellow Tails
While I sort out photos from Ireland, here are some old diving pictures I have scanned in. This one is from the Great Barrier Reef, off the coast of Australia. The site was a conical coral outcrop, or Bommie, rising up maybe 60 feet from the ocean floor to just below the surface. Swarming around it were these schools of yellow tails who weren't that afraid of us divers, some of whom you can see in the background.
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pinkpancakebunny says:
how did your camera not die?
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