A few Palau pictures

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Geoff_H

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Just back from a weeks diving with Fish n Fins... here are a few shots from a fantastic weeks diving, the pictures don't even begin to do it justice.

A Rock island with a sandy beach

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Pink anenomefish in a blue anenome

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Pennant bannerfish

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Napolean Wrasse

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Manta's

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Jellyfish lake

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Hawksbill turtle

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Some montage shots

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Standard Anenomefish shot

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Waho

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Geoff_H, Thanks for good pics. What camera did you use?
 
Stop teasing!!!!!

seriously though. it looks fantastic - I'll go to osezaki this weekend and use my imagination to try and liken ose to palau....

if you were to head back to palau would you stay at a resort, or liveaboard?
 
Thanks for sharing your fantastic photos with us :)
 
Fantastic pictures -- They almost make me wish we were headed for tropical waters tomorrow, instead of the Florida caves.

Almost :)
 
Stop teasing!!!!!

seriously though. it looks fantastic - I'll go to osezaki this weekend and use my imagination to try and liken ose to palau....

if you were to head back to palau would you stay at a resort, or liveaboard?

You must have a good imagination! I recommend shutting your eyes if you are trying to liken Ose to Palau :) Mind you, with 2m viz it probably won't make a difference :)

I would happy stay in either a liveaboard or go shore based again. I am booked on the Aggressor next September... the dive sites are around an hour ride for most of the shore based operators, but the Rock Islands are very pretty so its not that much of a hardship.

The biggest advantage of a liveaboard should be the ability to get to the divesites before/after the crowds.. at least the first and last dives of the day should be less crowded than with the shore boats.
 
The biggest advantage of a liveaboard should be the ability to get to the divesites before/after the crowds.. at least the first and last dives of the day should be less crowded than with the shore boats.

pretty busy is it?
 
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