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The overhang of the second wall
A panoramic 180 degree view of a cavity at the foot of the second falling 75 meters deep. Wet by the waves, it is several thousand years old, this overhang is home to a multitude of organisms adapted to low light .. In the foreground, we can see a starfish (Astrosarkus idipi) familiar with these depths.
Author: BARATHIEU Gabriel
@GABRIEL BARATHIEU
File state: Final
Photography size: 147.6 Mpixels (422 MB uncompressed) - 21200x6960 pixels (70.7x23.2 in / 179.5x58.9 cm at 300 ppi)
Photography keywords: Astrosarkus idipi, corail, coral, deep, deep dive, discover, etoile de mer, explorer, panorama, panoramique view, plongée profonde, recycleur, trimix, twilight zone, underwater panorama, zone mésophotique, éponge
Published in: Panorama, Mayotte: underwater
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