I’ve had these photos ready to post for weeks and have been so busy working I haven’t had a chance! These were taken at the Taka Range dive site on the northern end of the Great Barrier Reef. It had only been scouted a few weeks before my trip and visited by a handful of dive groups. The corals – both hard and soft – at this site are abundant and pristine. The colors are mostly soft pastels unlike what I’ve seen at other sites. There are also loads of nudibranchs and other small critters.
- A camouflaged cod at Taka Range
- A crevice in the reef at Taka Range
- A curious damselfish at Taka Range
- A blue and yellow nudibranch at Taka Range
- Posing at Taka Range
- Snails on a boulder coral at Taka Range
- A section of Taka Range
- A saddled pufferfish at Taka Range
- A section of Taka Range
- A bommie at Taka Range
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