Two Towers is a dual pinnacle dive site that’s home to an amazing array of coral and fish life. There are turtles, sea snakes, and giant clams to be found amongst smaller life like wrasses, groupers, shrimp, and cod.
I got a few good shots of the coral structures, including some vibrant feather stars and highly textured mushroom leather coral. I also love the photo of the closed clam, with its dramatic lightning bolt shape.
- A vibrant yellow feather star at Two Towers
- A pair of mushroom leather coral at Two Towers
- Blue christmas tree worms at Two Towers
- A closed giant clam at Two Towers
- A feather star on a reef structure at Two Towers
- A snubnose grouper at Two Towers
- A section of the reef at Two Towers
- Soft bubble coral at Two Towers
- A black tip cod at Two Towers
- Black tipped fusiliers at Two Towers
- A selection of corals at Two Towers
- Orange fin antheas swimming around Two Towers
- A masked wrasse at Two Towers
the blue xmas tree worms look so interesting ! haha, it’s true that it looks like a xmas tree š
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