Eastern Papua - Rolling in the Deep episode

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Oceanshutter

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Hello everyone.

Once again, I would like to share my latest episode in my 'Rolling in the Deep' series. This time exploring the muck of Eastern Papua. This is one of my favorite ones I have done. One particulary cool shots is of a Peacock Mantis shrimp aerating its eggs. Very cool behavior.

Let me know what you think!

Dustin

[video=vimeo;133480022]https://vimeo.com/133480022[/video]

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[video=youtube;XLXs5Kl1A58]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLXs5Kl1A58[/video]
 
Wow! Thanks for this!
 
Beautiful videography. I have never heard Papua New Guinea called Eastern Papua. I bounced it off a national friend of mine from PNG. She didn't appreciate that name. Former Irian Jaya is West Papua, but PNG is their own country.
 
Wow! Thanks for this!

You are quite welcome. Thanks for watching.

---------- Post added November 30th, 2015 at 09:32 PM ----------

Beautiful videography. I have never heard Papua New Guinea called Eastern Papua. I bounced it off a national friend of mine from PNG. She didn't appreciate that name. Former Irian Jaya is West Papua, but PNG is their own country.

Just as you live in the "eastern" United States. This was filmed in the "eastern" part of Papua New Guinea. It was meant as a description of the area in which this was filmed. Too bad it upset her. Most people, including those from Tawali have loved the shots I have here, and even used it for some marketing purposes. Also, all of the locals that have seen it, love that it represents how beautiful their country of Papua New Guinea is.
 
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