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Caribbean Netherlands Collection (page 2)

"Exploring the Enchanting Wildlife of Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Peppermint Goby on coral

Peppermint Goby on coral, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Scuba Diver swims underwater amongst large pipe sponges

Scuba Diver swims underwater amongst large pipe sponges
Scuba diver swimming underwater amongst large pipe sponges, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Small Hermit Crab, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Small Hermit Crab, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands
Small hermit crab, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Close-up front view of a large Cubera Snapper

Close-up front view of a large Cubera Snapper, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Small polyps feeding, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Small polyps feeding, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: A Secretary Blenny looks out from its coral home

A Secretary Blenny looks out from its coral home, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Big orange elephant ear sponge under the Salt Pier, Bonaire

Big orange elephant ear sponge under the Salt Pier, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Yellow Goatfish, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Yellow Goatfish, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Christmas Tree Worm in hard coral, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Christmas Tree Worm in hard coral, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Christmas Tree Worm in fire coral

Christmas Tree Worm in fire coral, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Sharptaiil Eel searches for food on the ocean floor

Sharptaiil Eel searches for food on the ocean floor, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Hard coral polyps at 3x life size, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Hard coral polyps at 3x life size, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Schooling Boga, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Schooling Boga, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands
School of Boga fish underwater, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Shallow waters under Salt Pier, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Shallow waters under Salt Pier, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Peppermint Goby and Christmas tree worm on hard coral

Peppermint Goby and Christmas tree worm on hard coral, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Banded Butterflyfish, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Banded Butterflyfish, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Salt Pier seen perched on top of reef, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Salt Pier seen perched on top of reef, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Queen Parrotfish feeding on algae

Queen Parrotfish feeding on algae, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Cowrie Shell on a sponge, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Cowrie Shell on a sponge, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands
Cowrie shell on a sponge, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Black Margate, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Black Margate, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: A school of Blue Tang feed on the reefs algae

A school of Blue Tang feed on the reefs algae while a diver follows on her scooter, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Close-up view of an individual coral polyp

Close-up view of an individual coral polyp captured at 3X life size, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Redlip Blenny, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Redlip Blenny, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Secretary blenny makes its home nestled in some hard coral

Secretary blenny makes its home nestled in some hard coral, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: A Yellowprow goby cleaning a Creole wrasse

A Yellowprow goby cleaning a Creole wrasse
A Yellowprow Goby cleaning a Creole wrasse, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Scua diver inspects an old 18th century anchor in the reef shallows of Bonaire

Scua diver inspects an old 18th century anchor in the reef shallows of Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands. Brown Chromis are visible in the foreground

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: 1 cm yellow tube polyp with a small macroscopic Isopod feeding on it

1 cm yellow tube polyp with a small macroscopic Isopod feeding on it
1 cm yellow tube polyp captured at 4.5x life size with what appears to be a small macroscopic Isopod feeding on it, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Stoplight parrotfish sleeping at night

Stoplight parrotfish sleeping at night, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: A Hamlet uses a large elephant ear sponge as place to hide

A Hamlet uses a large elephant ear sponge as place to hide, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Soft coral polyps feeding at night

Soft coral polyps feeding at night, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Longlure Frogfish yawning, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Longlure Frogfish yawning, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: A scuba diver explores a deep drop off as a school of Boga fish swim by

A scuba diver explores a deep drop off as a school of Boga fish swim by
A scuba diver explores a deep drop off on their scooter as a school of Boga fish swim by, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Up close and personal with a Lizardfish

Up close and personal with a Lizardfish, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: A beautful French Angelfish

A beautful French Angelfish peers through the coral, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Scuba diver and a common spiny lobster

Scuba diver and a common spiny lobster, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: School of Black Margate congregate on top of the reef

School of Black Margate congregate on top of the reef, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Close-up view of a Goldentail Moray Eel

Close-up view of a Goldentail Moray Eel, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Diver swims through the shallow reef towards shore

Diver swims through the shallow reef towards shore, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Bristle Worms feeding on a large sponge

Bristle Worms feeding on a large sponge, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Jolthead Porgy in the waters off the coast of Bonaire

Jolthead Porgy in the waters off the coast of Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: A pair of Sharknose Gobies, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

A pair of Sharknose Gobies, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Unknown Gobie / Blenny found at 48 feet deep, Bonaire

Unknown Gobie / Blenny found at 48 feet deep, Bonaire
Unknown gobie/ blenny found at 48 feet deep, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Sand Anemone with flurescent green coloring

Sand Anemone with flurescent green coloring, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Peacock flounder camouflaged against the sea floor

Peacock flounder camouflaged against the sea floor, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Scuba diver uses a diver propulsion vehicle to navigate the Hilma Hooker shipwreck

Scuba diver uses a diver propulsion vehicle to navigate the Hilma Hooker shipwreck off the coast of Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: A 6 inch black seahorse

A 6 inch black seahorse is rather inconspicous while it hangs onto a branch that fell into the water a long time ago, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Hermit Crab tucked away in its protective shell

Hermit Crab tucked away in its protective shell, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageCaribbean Netherlands Collection: Sharpnose Goby sits on some hard coral

Sharpnose Goby sits on some hard coral
Sharknose Goby sits on some hard coral, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands



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"Exploring the Enchanting Wildlife of Caribbean Netherlands: From the Smooth Trunkfish to Colorful Queen Angelfish" Dive into the mesmerizing underwater world of Caribbean Netherlands, where a plethora of marine creatures await your discovery. Witness the graceful dance of the Red Lionfish as it flares its deadly spines, showcasing its vibrant beauty amidst coral reefs. Amongst these stunning corals lies the Spinyhead blenny, a small fish that finds solace in their protective embrace. Its intricate patterns and delicate features are truly captivating, serving as a testament to nature's artistry. Venturing onto land, you'll encounter the enchanting Lesser Antillean Iguanas on St. Eustatius. Observe with awe as subadults gracefully navigate their surroundings while basking under warm sunlight. Get up close and personal with a male Lesser Antillean Iguana, marveling at its striking colors and unique characteristics. The lush vegetation becomes an idyllic perch for these iguanas, offering them sanctuary amidst this tropical paradise. As they sit atop leaves and branches, they become one with nature's tapestry – a living embodiment of harmony between wildlife and environment. Beyond its natural wonders lies Bonaire's thriving salt industry – an integral part of Caribbean Netherlands' heritage. Immerse yourself in this age-old tradition that has shaped local culture for centuries; witness workers meticulously harvesting salt from crystalline pools against breathtaking coastal backdrops. Delve deeper into Bonaire's crystal-clear waters to discover more hidden treasures - behold the magnificent Beau Gregory Fish gliding effortlessly through turquoise depths or catch sight of vibrant Queen Angelfish adorning themselves in resplendent hues. For those who seek life's smallest miracles, stumble upon Tiny Sergeant Major Eggs delicately nestled within coral crevices - tiny orbs brimming with new life waiting to hatch into future inhabitants of these pristine waters.