My last post shared a video of some of my scuba trips and a few images of two absolutely bizarre ocean species: the Red-lipped Batfish and the Galápagos Searobin. I had no clue that any such creatures existed in nature, or at least not under the light of the sun no more than 15 meters below surface level. Once again, Quike Morán of Scuba Iguana took the pictures and video with a point-and-shoot digital camera in a plastic waterproof case, and the two dives featured here were at Seymour Island and Mosquera Island, north of Santa Cruz.

What a magical world! I learn a lot from this blog and share it with my daughters. Thanks for your (collective) works 🙂
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beautiful and cute!
Thanks Onlywith! My next post will have video of sea lions in Galápagos, so check it out for creatures far cuter and, to some perhaps, more beautiful!
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