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Tulamben, a hidden gem in Bali, is a diver's paradise with its stunning underwater world

Background imageTulamben Collection: Indonesia, Bali Province, Nusa Penida. Adult Ocean Sunfish (Mola mola)--the heaviest

Indonesia, Bali Province, Nusa Penida. Adult Ocean Sunfish (Mola mola)--the heaviest bony fish in the world

Background imageTulamben Collection: family of Ghost Pipefish, Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia

family of Ghost Pipefish, Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia

Background imageTulamben Collection: Adult & Baby Harlequin Shrimp (Hymenocera picta) feeding on Sea Star, Tulamben, North Bali

Adult & Baby Harlequin Shrimp (Hymenocera picta) feeding on Sea Star, Tulamben, North Bali, Indonesia (RF)

Background imageTulamben Collection: Tukadabu Rice Terraces near Tulamben, North Bali, Indonesia, S. E. Asia (RF)

Tukadabu Rice Terraces near Tulamben, North Bali, Indonesia, S. E. Asia (RF)
Tukadabu Rice Terraces near Tulamben, North Bali, Indonesia, S.E. Asia (RF)

Background imageTulamben Collection: Coleman Shrimp in Fire Urchin, Tulamben, North Bali, Indonesia

Coleman Shrimp in Fire Urchin, Tulamben, North Bali, Indonesia

Background imageTulamben Collection: Bumblebee shrimp

Bumblebee shrimp (Gnathophyllum americanum) feeding on a brittlestar (subclass Ophiuroidea). This shrimp often works in groups to feed on brittlestars, starfish and sea urchins

Background imageTulamben Collection: Peacock mantis shrimp

Peacock mantis shrimp (Odontodactylus scyllarus) crawling on the seabed. Despite its name this is neither a mantis or a shrimp, instead being a crustacean only distantly related to the true shrimps

Background imageTulamben Collection: Porcelain crab

Porcelain crab (Porcellanella triloba) on a sea pen (Virgularia sp.). The porcelain crab is feeding, using the large feathery appendage (maxilipeds)

Background imageTulamben Collection: Tiger shrimp

Tiger shrimp (Phyllognathia ceratophthalmus) feeding on a brittlestar (subclass Ophiuroidea). This is an incredibly rare shrimp, only found in a few tropical areas in the world

Background imageTulamben Collection: Olive shell snail

Olive shell snail (Oliva sp.) crawling along the seabed. Photographed in Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia

Background imageTulamben Collection: Oriental sweetlips fish

Oriental sweetlips fish
Oriental sweetlips (Plectorhinchus orientalis) fish. The sweetlips is a solitary fish that inhabits seaward reefs in the Indo-Pacific region. It can grow up to 86 centimetres in length

Background imageTulamben Collection: Thorny seahorse

Thorny seahorse (Hippocampus histrix). This seahorse inhabits seagrass beds and coral reefs throughout the tropical Indo-Pacific region, from east Africa to Hawaii

Background imageTulamben Collection: Juvenile oriental sweetlips fish

Juvenile oriental sweetlips fish
Juvenile oriental sweetlips (Plectorhinchus orientalis) fish. The sweetlips is a solitary fish that inhabits seaward reefs in the Indo- Pacific region. It can grow up to 86 centimetres in length

Background imageTulamben Collection: Juvenile yellow boxfish

Juvenile yellow boxfish (Ostracion cubicus). This fish inhabits coral reefs in the tropical Indo- Pacific region. It has bony hexagonal plates under its skin

Background imageTulamben Collection: Blue ribbon eel

Blue ribbon eel (Rhinomuraena quaesita) protruding from a hole. The colouring shows that this is an adult male. This moray is found in the tropical Indo- Pacific

Background imageTulamben Collection: Large painted frogfish

Large painted frogfish (Antennarius pictus) camouflaged amongst coral. This fish, also known as the angler fish, is found in the Indo-Pacific region

Background imageTulamben Collection: Ring-eye pygmy goby

Ring-eye pygmy goby (Trimma sp.) amongst a group of sea squirts (Rhopalaea sp). This fish is found in the tropical Indo-Pacific region

Background imageTulamben Collection: Shortnose unicornfish

Shortnose unicornfish (Naso unicornis). This fish inhabits coral reefs in the tropical Indo-Pacific region. It is typically found on seaward reef edges and drop-offs, where it feeds on plankton

Background imageTulamben Collection: Diver exploring a wreck

Diver exploring a wreck. Diver examining a large soft coral (Siphongorgia sp.) on the wreck of the USAT Liberty, an American World War II supply ship. Photographed at Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia

Background imageTulamben Collection: Spinecheek anemonfish, Tulamben, North Bali, Indonesia (RF)

Spinecheek anemonfish, Tulamben, North Bali, Indonesia (RF)



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