
Remnants of War: SS Thistlegorm
SS Thistlegorm was a British cargo steamship that was build in the 1940 and sunk by German aircraft bombers in the Red Sea in 1941. The … Continue reading Remnants of War: SS Thistlegorm
SS Thistlegorm was a British cargo steamship that was build in the 1940 and sunk by German aircraft bombers in the Red Sea in 1941. The … Continue reading Remnants of War: SS Thistlegorm
We are diving a shipwreck in the middle of the Red Sea. We observed the sea turtle moving about the shipwreck. We have a few close encounters and try to maintain our distance. The turtle finally settled on one spot … Continue reading A Lovely Turtle Searching For the Perfect Spot
The Sea Goldie (Pseudanthias squamipinnis), also known as the Orange Basslet, Lyretail Coralfish, Lyretail Anthias, Orange Seaperch, Scalefin Anthias and a few more other names. Sea Goldie is a species of marine ray-finned fish, an anthias from the subfamily Anthiinae … Continue reading Small Fish Alert: Sea Goldie
Images capture in the Red Sea. Scuba diving logistics were provided by Heaven Saphir. Continue reading Beautiful Coral Reefs And A Scuba Diver
It’s pretty hard not to encounter Anemonefish when scuba diving or snorkeling along most tropical coral reefs. They are one of the most colorful and distinctive fish in the ocean. Lifespan Anemonefish belong to a subfamily of Damselfish. There are … Continue reading A Few Anemonefish Facts
Red Soldierfish Soldierfish have extremely large eyes and blunt snout Feed mainly in open water on large zooplankton such as shrimp and crab larvae During the … Continue reading Distinctively Standing Out
Sunsets and scuba diving boat images captured in the Red Sea, Egypt. Continue reading Sunsets and Dive Boats
Social distancing, quarantine, and isolation has forced me to clear out my DVR, clean my crib and organize some of my digital files. Going through a lot of digital files has brought back a lot of great memories from a … Continue reading Short Underwater Clips
During our recent dive trip to the Red Sea, we encounter a few curious Napoleon Wrasse’s. The accompanied video shows how close they came to my lens and also other divers. I shot these underwater video clips with a Gopro … Continue reading Scuba Diving with Napoleon Wrasse in Egypt
Here are a few fun facts about Jellyfish Jellyfish swim in large groups called blooms. Not all Jellyfish have tentacles. (Not all Jellyfish sting) Jellyfish do not have brains. A single Jellyfish can release as much as 45,000 eggs each … Continue reading Observing Jellyfish in the Red Sea, Egypt
Review of scuba diving with a Sealife DC2000 compact camera in Egypt. Continue reading Shooting with a Sealife DC2000 Compact Camera in Egypt