It was a very beautiful summer day, the sun is shining, sweat is forming on the skin with the smell of the sea breeze, which excites the passion to enter the water.
The sea in this photo is at a maximum depth of 3 meters and it is not easy and you have to be very careful.
The pleasure of that marine underwater world is simply wonderful and this heart is for you all.
It looks like a hard stone standing at the bottom in the shape of a heart. The heart through which life teems in that wonderful underwater peace,
The sea stones have very beautiful shapes and interesting tunnels, it is obviously a playground for marine life such as fish and other creatures that crawl through these holes and actually rush through it.
It is difficult to describe the undersea sea, that tiny chirping, crackling of that world that never rests, that world is magical
The sun's rays pass through the surface and create traces in the water
while I was snorkeling I came across a wonderful scene. I came across a sea creature, a Sea Cucumber in my area we call it Kazza Marino , it could be translated into English perhaps like this - sea cock .
Anyone who can be seen is putting on the old skin as if they were wearing a condom.
Fortunately, there are not many sea urchins because the water is quite drinkable
The sun's rays pass through the water and the light hits the fish, which touches it and illuminates the bottom below it, like moving lighting that illuminates the way in the underwater sea.
The landscapes are so soothing
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A single crayfish walks along the bottom of a chestnut tree
I was surprised to see something like a whip sticking out of the seabed of the seaweed flower.
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I zoomed in and saw it a little better, it's a Kazza Marino - sea cucumber
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This way of his movement and standing upright, of course, and the shape he has from his head, i.e. from the top of his body, a white liquid like fog comes out.
This is a family whip Lat. Holothuroidea which resembles a dick and releases sperm, that's why this sea creature got all these names .
I started snorkeling during the day in search of something interesting, something that always surprises me, something unknown.
nevertheless, here are interesting air bubbles that come out of the algae or some sea flower that is at the bottom, something that lives on the rock and releases bubbles, maybe even air .
Cute spiny sea urchin watch but don't touch it stings hard and pierces deep into the skin and flesh ,
In the distance I encountered another Kazza Marina ,
In a rock valley on a sandy beach finished with algae that cover the dense bottom with beautiful rocks that surround the landscape
I went closer to take a closer look at him because this kind of behavior is not often seen
His head is like a dragon and his eyes are like a very interesting sea creature
What follows is called a professional poacher.
First, it's too close to the shore where the swimmers are and there are no buoys, and it's possible that he doesn't even have a permit, so he's a poacher
Here is another one in a wonderful landscape surrounded by rocks, fish circling around, flowers of seafood in which it seems to float.
on the bottom of the sea there is sand surrounded by rock heights that are adorned by the rays of the sun as they pass over the surface of the water, the waves break and create beautiful lines on the bottom
it is difficult to bring it to the surface, because like sea fairies, the spell touches your heart
I am slowly approaching the end, the end of the sea and the beginning of the coast where the depth is shallow and the waves are strong, this little sweet and very small miracle is difficult,
That little thing that clings to the bottom and crawls, that tiny little sea snail .
That would be all about this little sea adventure for now
The end has come to say hello to all of you who watch, follow and enjoy, but I thank you all for this work of mine snorkeling .
As always, see you in the next adventure .
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Aliens in the sea! I wish I had a special camera too.