Sharm El Sheik - November 03


Egypt is the venue of choice for these late season trips and as so often before Mick set up a relaxed jaunt for some blue water diving. Sharm has become very much more commmercial in the 5 years since I was last there but that probably makes it a better family resort now. Now that the day boats will pack in 3 dives a day there's less time to lounge around and as the Egyptian 'winter' had only just arrived so it wasn't too hot and the wind wasn't a problem.
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Scorpion fish
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Hiding grouper
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resting turtle
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Banner fish
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Hawkfish
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Titan and remora
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Fusiliers
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Spot the interloper
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Giant moray
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Diving on tables?
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Lazy lion fish
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Lone lady anthias
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Dark Hawkfish
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Anthias turning
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Off the wall
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Probably a Black-breasted pipefish
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Big eyed emporers
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Dawn and Mick below the boat
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Divers down
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Count the fish
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No, sodding Nemo isn't here!
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A baby lion fish - about 5" across
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Here's Jackie!
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Well if there's only one fish in sight... get a picture
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Dawn with our pet Jack
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A pair of Golden Butterflyfish
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Sneak octopus on Yolanda
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Sneak octopus on Yolanda
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The restrooms on the Yolanda could do with renovation
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Name that fish! Might be a Colon Gobie
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Rob Spray.