www.facebook.com/snorkelling 28th May 2010 People do not seem to watch this video or others of Wavelength's beautiful turtles cruising around and taking brea...
www.facebook.com/snorkelling 26th May 2010 White Tip Reef Sharks are the most common shark species seen whilst snorkeling the Great Barrier Reef. Here, a sec...
www.facebook.com/snorkelling When people refer to the best snorkeling experiences, they typically mention encounters with charismatic megafauna such as shark...
An example of how cloud & rain make absolutely no difference to snorkelling great sites with Wavelength. Here in this video, there is a rain storm squall com...
Another video of a Titon Trigger Fish, one of the most dangerous fish on the reef, using his chisel teeth to hunt for food amongst live coral. Video taken on...
The famous Spanish Dancer nudibranch doing what this species of nudibranch is famous for; free swimming. Video taken on snorkel by Chris Fluffy Jones. We bel...
Usually seen in small groups near the surface, this lone Reef Squid put on quite a display. Without any other squid nearby nor any sign of a predator, it is ...
Wavelength is the exclusive owner of the famous Turtle Bay which we carefully manage and keep big boats away from to protect the sensitive inhabitants. Here ...
The start of this video shows how the reef wall edge holds the majority of the coral reef life. The rest of the video shows snorkellers snorkelling with a ju...
One of the several juvenile Green Turtles in our famous Turtle Bay site resting on typical coral. Video taken on snorkel by Chris Fluffy Jones on 24th Septem...
White Tip Reef Shark looking for a hole to sleep in during daylight hours. Video taken on snorkel by Chris Fluffy Jones at Opal Reef, Great Barrier Reef. We ...
Showing how well hidden they can be, this juvenile green turtle is nestled in some soft coral at the base of a coral pillar in water that is too deep for mos...
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