"That's a Croc"  Crocodile Fish (Cymbacephalus beauforti)   at Karumolum Point,Russells,Solomon Islands is a master of camouflauge. Crocodile fishes live on sandy or rubble substrates near mangroves, seagrass or coral reefs, in very shallow water down to at least 30 m.
"Us and Them"  Solitaire female diver glides along with a massive school of barracuda at Mary's Place, Russell Island chain, Solomon Islands
"Coral Hermit Crab"    About the size of a small fingernail, this guy was part of a whole colony in a coral head at Mary's Place in the Russell Island chain of the Solomon Islands.
"Busy Shallow Reef"   The shallow waters at a dive site off of Gizo, Solomon Islands is appropriately referred to as "Grand Central Station."
"Living Shipreef"  The wreck of the Ruiniu a mere 40 yards offshore and an easy shore dive off Honiara, Solomon Islands. The Ruiniu transformed into a living shipreef is a 6500 ton Japanese transport laying upright with depths ranging from 5m to 50m.
"Tropical Home" Thatched village hut amidst majestic coconut palms on Honiara, Solomon Islands.
"Tropical Home Sepia" Thatched village hut amidst majestic coconut palms on Honaira, Solomon Islands.
"Uepi Hammock"  An inviting hammock on Uepi Island in the beautiful Marovo Lagoon in the Western Province of the Solomon Islands
"Uepi Hammoch Sepia" An inviting hammock on Uepi Island in the beautiful Marovo Lagoon in the Western Province of the Solomon Islands
"Tropical Home" Thatched village hut amidst majestic coconut palms on Honiara, Solomon Islands.
"Tropical Home" Thatched village hut amidst majestic coconut palms on Honiara, Solomon Islands.
"Tropical Home" Thatched village hut amidst majestic coconut palms on Honiara, Solomon Islands.
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