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Early Bird
Dawn over Lake Baringo: Good Morning! This is Your Wakeup Call, it is 5:30.
Laughing Dove (Streptopelia senegalensis)
Island Camp, Lake Baringo, Kenya
Beautiful Sunbird (Nectarinia pulchella)
Island Camp, Lake Baringo, Kenya
Spotted Morning Thrush (Cichladusa guttata)
Island Camp, Lake Baringo, Kenya
Spotted Morning Thrush (Cichladusa guttata)
Island Camp, Lake Baringo, Kenya
Beautiful Sunbird (Nectarinia pulchella)
Island Camp, Lake Baringo, Kenya
Little Weaver (Ploceus luteolus)
Island Camp, Lake Baringo, Kenya
Lake Baringo Island Camp
Island Camp, Lake Baringo, Kenya
Speckled Mousebird (Colius striatus)
Island Camp, Lake Baringo, Kenya
Little Weaver (Ploceus luteolus)
Island Camp, Lake Baringo, Kenya
Soulbrother learns to love Birds
Island Camp, Lake Baringo, Kenya
Welcome to Lake Baringo Island Camp
Island Camp, Lake Baringo, Kenya
Crossing Lake Baringo
Lake Baringo, Kenya
Where is the Boat?
Lake Baringo, Kenya
A Girl named Anne at the fake equator
Equator, Kenya
Mount Longonot
Rift Valley, Kenya
Welcome to the Rift Valley ...
Rift Valley, Kenya
Jacks
Jacks at the wreck of the USAT Liberty in Tulamben (Bali, Indonesia)
Ornate Ghost Pipefish
At Torpedo in Horseshoe Bay (Rinca, Indonesia) we also spotted this beautiful Ornate Ghost Pipefish (Solenostomus paradoxus). He was more than 10 cm long. We produced a small sandstorm while watching it and i had to remove lots of backscatter afterwards.
Chromodoris leopardus
Although our Nudibranch book says that Chromodoris leopardus does not live around the small Sunda islands, we saw several of them. This picture was taken in a depth of 8 meters at Crinoid Canyon in Horseshoe Bay (Rinca, Indonesia), the nudibranch was 5 cm long
Tambja morosa
On almost every dive in the waters of the Small Sunda Islands you can see these beautiful nudibranchs called Tambja morosa. This one was 5 cm long and decoratively seated on a golden tunicate in 7 meters depth at Pulau Pisan in Horseshoe Bay.
Indian Tubeworm
The picture of this yellow Indian Tubeworm (Sabellastarte indica) was taken at Cannibal Rock in Horseshoe Bay.
Feeding Sea Apple
Like all other sea cucumbers, Sea Apples (Pseudocolochirus violaceus) have several branched tentacles used to fish for plankton, detrius and small organic particles. Slowly one tentacle after the other is passed into their mouth where the attached food is wiped off. Pulau Pisan right side (Rinca, Indonesia)
Pink Sea Pen
On a night dive at a place called Torpedo in Horseshoe Bay ( Rinca, Indonesia) we found a whole colony of those pink Sea Pens (Pteroeides sp
Neon fusiliers
While we were diving at a beautiful place named Batu Batu Dekat near Gili Lawa Laut (Indonesia), we met this huge school of Neon fusiliers (Pterocaesio tile). Several thousands of them were swimming around us for a while.
Stargazer
This Stargazer (Uranoscopus ?) was only one of the many critters we saw on our night dives at a place called Critters at Banta island (Indonesia).
Dancing Manta Ray
My husband filming a dancing Manta Ray at Madivaru, South Ari Atoll, Maledives.
Scanned slide from February 2000.
Maaya Tila Shark
Gray reef shark at Maaya Tila, South Ari Atol, Maledives. Scanned slide from 1999.