Harriet Smith Photographypresents "For The Love of Africa" |
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The pictures you see here are a smattering of those taken in such dreamy places as the Australian Great Barrier Reef, the South Pacific, off Central America and, of course, the Caribbean. A couple hundred miles off the coast of Australia, the Great Barrier Reef is home to all types of marine life from the 500 pound groupers as big as the old Volkswagen Beetle to the stunning lionfish, and everything in between. |
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Palau, being one of The Living Edens featured on PBS, was the setting for one of the Survivor series, and could have easily been the inspiration for that old TV show Fantasy Island. |
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| The diving is unbelievable! Dive sites Blue Hole, Blue Corner, Jellyfish Lake, to name a few, are known to divers world wide and host Sharks, Barracuda, the huge Napoleon Wrasse, Rays, Lionfish, Turtles, Mandarin fish, the list is endless; plus spectacular coral. Lots of WW II wrecks. | ||
| Cocos Island is a Costa Rica National Park and was the site of some of the movie Jurassic Park. You go to Cocos to see the hammerhead sharks. Hammerheads and white tips will glide right past the camera. | ||
Witness the feeding frenzy with tens of thousands of little fish at the surface, thousands of birds diving to the water spearing fish and hundreds of sharks feeding right the at the surface. Do not fall out of the boat! Mapelo is all about sharks and the number 2 predator, the green eel. Thousands of eels. |
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