Sandals Royal Bahamian: Photos 5

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Diving: Razorback Ridge

A smallish Southern stingray (Dasyatis americana) hides on the sandy floor at 25m among vegetable debris at the Razorback Ridge site.
A smallish Southern stingray (Dasyatis americana) hides on the sandy floor at 25m among vegetable debris at the Razorback Ridge site.
Chromis sheltering in a barrel sponge looks at me suspiciously.
Chromis sheltering in a barrel sponge looks at me suspiciously.
Sailor's Choice (Haemulon parra) in huge quantities on Razorback Ridge.
Sailor's Choice (Haemulon parra) in huge quantities on Razorback Ridge.
This poor Porcupinefish (Diodon histrix) has been handled by our dive leader, causing it to inflate...
This poor Porcupinefish (Diodon histrix) has been handled by our dive leader, causing it to inflate.
...as it escapes, it deflates itself.
...as it escapes, it deflates itself.
Spotted Scorpionfish (Scorpaena plumieri) lies in wait for unsuspecting passers-by.
Spotted Scorpionfish (Scorpaena plumieri) lies in wait for unsuspecting passers-by.
A Yellow stingray (Urolophus jamaicensis) hides in a niche in the coral.
A Yellow stingray (Urolophus jamaicensis) hides in a niche in the coral.

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