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All the above photos were taken by VIP American photographer Teri Perry on her 10-day dive trip to Timor Leste earlier this month. These are just a handful of shots from more than a hundred beautiful pictures she took, featuring some of the reef's smaller and weirder inhabitants. We have a lot of rare species of marine creatures here and now Timor Leste is starting to build a strong reputation amongst underwater photography enthusiasts all over the world. For more information about diving in Timor Leste and some great photos , check out the dive blog at http://diveeasttimor.blogspot.com/.
(Photos: (from top) Oriental Sweetlips, Nudibranch Hypselodoris Bullockii, Clown Anemone Fish, Lion Fish, Soft Coral. All copyright Teri Perry).
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