Lembeh Strait Collection
Discover the captivating wonders of Lembeh Strait, located on the enchanting Sulawesi Island in Indonesia
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Discover the captivating wonders of Lembeh Strait, located on the enchanting Sulawesi Island in Indonesia. This underwater paradise is a haven for marine enthusiasts and offers an array of breathtaking sights. Immerse yourself in the vibrant world beneath the surface as you encounter two Coleman shrimp, gracefully commensal with a stunning Nudibranch (Phyllidia marindica). The Lembeh Strait, known for its rich biodiversity, showcases nature's intricate relationships. In December, witness the majestic Mantis shrimp as it roams freely through these crystal-clear waters. Its vibrant colors and powerful claws are sure to leave you awestruck. Expand your perspective with a wide-angle macro view of a Veined octopus (Amphioctopus marginatus) stretching its mesmerizing tentacles. This intelligent creature will captivate you with its graceful movements and unique camouflage abilities. Be enchanted by the elusive Wonderpus octopus as it gracefully glides through this underwater wonderland. Its ethereal presence adds an element of mystery to this already enchanting place. Swim alongside the elegant Yellowtail butterflyfish as they navigate their way through coral reefs teeming with life. Their vivid yellow hues create a striking contrast against the backdrop of colorful corals. Marvel at nature's miracles as you come across a pregnant pygmy seahorse delicately clinging onto its surroundings. Witnessing new life unfold before your eyes is truly awe-inspiring. Delve into Lembeh Strait's depths and discover every detail of a pentagon sea star that calls these waters home. Its intricate patterns and textures showcase Mother Nature's artistry at its finest. Encounter a Giant frogfish (Antennarius commersoni) perched upon a large Yellow elephant ear sponge, showcasing both beauty and adaptability in one frame-worthy portrait. Witness pure artistry in motion as you spot the free-swimming mimic octopus (Thaumoctopus mimicus).