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This is where I blog about my travels to the rest of the world, beyond Asia. I will also re-post my Travelography 2.0 podcast from Utterz.com here.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Pygmy Searhorse at More at the Lembeh Strait


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Photo: Two nudibranches, common muck diving creature that come in an incredible variety of shapes and colors. The flowering appendages are their external gills.

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Posted by Alan A Lew at 7:29 AM

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