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Water Water Everywhere – Final Sunset
As the year ends, the sunset showcases a beautiful array of orange, pink, and purple hues, symbolizing transition. This moment prompts reflection on the past while embracing the future. It serves as a reminder to value fleeting time and to approach the new year with hope and readiness. Happy New Year!
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Water Water Everywhere – Carriacou
Carriacou, an idyllic island in the Caribbean Sea, offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Its stunning landscapes, from secluded coves to vibrant beaches, invite exploration. The enchanting turquoise lagoons and colorful coral reefs form an underwater paradise, captivating visitors with their natural beauty and tranquility.
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Water Water Everywhere – Indonesia
As if painted by an artist’s brush, captivating cloud formations dance above, casting ever-changing shadows upon the vibrant reef.
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Water Water Everywhere – Boats
The phrase “Water, water everywhere” highlights the pervasive role of water in our environment. It sustains life, influences landscapes, and serves as a habitat for diverse species. The post emphasizes the beauty of water through imagery from dive sites in Lembeh and Siladen, Indonesia, showcasing its significance in our daily lives.
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Water Water Everywhere – Looking Ahead
Deckhands play a crucial role in a vessel’s operations by offering navigational assistance. Their responsibilities include maintaining the vessel’s course, recognizing potential hazards, and ensuring the safety of the crew, passengers, and cargo. This support is vital for the smooth and secure functioning of maritime activities.
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Tubbataha Drop
As I gaze upon this photograph of a single raindrop in the vast ocean, I am struck by the profound symbolism it evokes. Small and seemingly insignificant droplet represents the individual amidst the sea of humanity. Even the tiniest actions can create ripples far beyond our immediate surroundings. The ocean, with its endless expanse and…
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Water Water Everywhere – S.S. Sapona
The S.S. Sapona, a concrete cargo steamer built in 1911 by Henry Ford, was initially intended for World War I but was sold for commercial use after the war ended. It became a bootlegging vessel during Prohibition, was seized by the government, and now lies as a iconic wreck off Bimini, attracting divers.
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World Oceans Day
World Oceans Day is dedicated to raising awareness for the important benefits that the oceans provide, as well as efforts to protect and revitalize our oceans. All of the above images were captured in the Philippines. Underwater images from the Philippines can be found here.
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Water Water Everywhere – Anilao
The post highlights preparation for a scuba diving adventure in Anilao, Philippines, known as a “muck” diving capital. It includes a boat view, acknowledgement of the Crystal Blue Scuba Diving Resort, and gratitude towards Jez for motivation. Underwater images will be shared later. Excitement for the diving experience is evident.
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Water Water Everywhere – Maldives
Inspired by Photos by Jez photo and writing prompts. This challenge is focused on reflections. All images captured in Maldives at a fishing port on an island called Fuvahmulah. The island is 307 miles south of the country’s capital, Malé. Fuvahmulah is about 2.8 miles by 0.75 miles with a submerged reef (Rashikedefaro) extending for about 1.9 miles in a…
