Underwater Photos (Memories of Okinawa 2)

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Photo by myself of a sea turtle, in Tokashiku beach of Tokashiki Island, Okinawa.

080825-kodak_Camera.jpg I challenged underwater photography in this trip for the first time. Because the sea was too clean, I could see the inside of the sea very well. Thus I have bought a disposable underwater camera unintentionally at the stand of the hotel. That camera was a thing such as the toy, but came out quite well.

After all we have met a wild sea turtle by a happy chance. It is said that even a local people can rarely watch a sea turtle. But we watched a sea turtle with our own eyes more than 30 minutes. That was very lucky for us. I was slightly scary first because the body of sea turtle was very big. However, sea turtle was a gentle animal, and he just ate seaweed innocently.

The photography in the water is very difficult. My body is not stable, and the fish do not stop for me. But I was extremely happy.

Today's Photos:
A Sea Turtle in the sea of Tokashiki Island
Kodack disposable underwater camera
Underwater Photo 1
Underwater Photo 2
Underwater Photo 3
Underwater Photo 4
Underwater Photo 5


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This entry is written by Hata3 at August 25, 2008 3:32 AM.

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