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  • Egypt, Sinai, Red Sea Diving Safari rubber dinghy approaches the diving boat
    HN_Sinai_diving_1514.jpg
  • Egypt, Sinai, Red Sea Diving Safari The diving boat
    HN_Sinai_diving_1015.jpg
  • Egypt, Sinai, Red Sea Diving Safari The diving boat
    HN_Sinai_diving_1510.jpg
  • Egypt, Sinai, Red Sea Diving Safari
    HN_Sinai_diving_1215.jpg
  • Egypt, Sinai, Red Sea Diving Safari Interior of the diving vessel the mess hall
    HN_Sinai_diving_1059.jpg
  • Egypt, Sinai, Red Sea Diving Safari rubber dinghy approaches the diving boat
    HN_Sinai_diving_1503.jpg
  • Egypt, Sinai, Red Sea Diving Safari rubber dinghy approaches the diving boat
    HN_Sinai_diving_1469.jpg
  • Egypt, Sinai, Red Sea Diving Safari Interior of the diving vessel the mess hall
    HN_Sinai_diving_1066.jpg
  • Egypt, Sinai, Red Sea Diving Safari Interior of the diving vessel the mess hall spontaneous party
    HN_Sinai_diving_1658.jpg
  • Egypt, Sinai, Red Sea Diving Safari The diving boat
    HN_Sinai_diving_1002.jpg
  • Egypt, Sinai, Red Sea Diving Safari The diving boat
    HN_Sinai_diving_0978.jpg
  • Egypt, Sinai, Red Sea Diving Safari
    HN_Sinai_diving_1480.jpg
  • Egypt, Sinai, Red Sea Diving Safari tourist admires the view
    HN_Sinai_diving_1030.jpg
  • Egypt, Sinai, Red Sea Diving Safari Female tourist admires the view
    HN_Sinai_diving_1052.jpg
  • Egypt, Sinai, Red Sea Diving Safari The rubber dinghy
    HN_Sinai_diving_1439.jpg
  • A SCUBA diving club in Larnaca, Cyprus the diving equipment storage room
    HN_SCUBA_zenobia-02.jpg
  • A SCUBA diving club in Larnaca, Cyprus the diving equipment storage room
    HN_SCUBA_zenobia-01.jpg
  • A SCUBA diving club in Larnaca, Cyprus the diving equipment storage room
    HN_SCUBA_zenobia-05.jpg
  • A SCUBA diving club in Larnaca, Cyprus. Divers are readying their equipment on the dive boat before leaving for sea
    HN_SCUBA_zenobia-09.jpg
  • A SCUBA diving club in Larnaca, Cyprus. Divers are readying their equipment on the dive boat before leaving for sea
    HN_SCUBA_zenobia-07.jpg
  • A SCUBA diving club in Larnaca, Cyprus. Divers are readying their equipment
    HN_SCUBA_zenobia-03.jpg
  • Underwater shoot of man diving into the Mediterranean Sea
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  • A young man diving off a board at Hotel Silvanetta Palace in Milazzo, Sicily July 2006
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  • A young man diving off a board at Hotel Silvanetta Palace in Milazzo, Sicily July 2006
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  • Young boy with a scuba diving mouthpiece in his mouth Model release available
    HN_MR_2012-189.jpg
  • A young man diving off a board at Hotel Silvanetta Palace in Milazzo, Sicily July 2006
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  • Diving Club, Aqaba, Jordan
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  • Diving Club, Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Octopus-Aqaba_040.jpg
  • Diving Club, Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Octopus-Aqaba_106.jpg
  • Diving Club, Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Octopus-Aqaba_105.jpg
  • Diving Club, Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Octopus-Aqaba_107.jpg
  • Diving Club, Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Octopus-Aqaba_037.jpg
  • Cedar Pride : Scuttled for divers over 20 years ago - this wreck has been described as one of the most photogenic wrecks of the Red Sea. It was deliberately sunk for divers on November 16th 1985 destined to become the most famous dive site in Jordan, Aqaba
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_9.jpg
  • Cedar Pride : Scuttled for divers over 20 years ago - this wreck has been described as one of the most photogenic wrecks of the Red Sea. It was deliberately sunk for divers on November 16th 1985 destined to become the most famous dive site in Jordan, Aqaba
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_8.jpg
  • Cedar Pride : Scuttled for divers over 20 years ago - this wreck has been described as one of the most photogenic wrecks of the Red Sea. It was deliberately sunk for divers on November 16th 1985 destined to become the most famous dive site in Jordan, Aqaba
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_5.jpg
  • Cedar Pride : Scuttled for divers over 20 years ago - this wreck has been described as one of the most photogenic wrecks of the Red Sea. It was deliberately sunk for divers on November 16th 1985 destined to become the most famous dive site in Jordan, Aqaba
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_4.jpg
  • Cedar Pride : Scuttled for divers over 20 years ago - this wreck has been described as one of the most photogenic wrecks of the Red Sea. It was deliberately sunk for divers on November 16th 1985 destined to become the most famous dive site in Jordan, Aqaba
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_26.jpg
  • Cedar Pride : Scuttled for divers over 20 years ago - this wreck has been described as one of the most photogenic wrecks of the Red Sea. It was deliberately sunk for divers on November 16th 1985 destined to become the most famous dive site in Jordan, Aqaba
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_29.jpg
  • Cedar Pride : Scuttled for divers over 20 years ago - this wreck has been described as one of the most photogenic wrecks of the Red Sea. It was deliberately sunk for divers on November 16th 1985 destined to become the most famous dive site in Jordan, Aqaba
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_23.jpg
  • Cedar Pride : Scuttled for divers over 20 years ago - this wreck has been described as one of the most photogenic wrecks of the Red Sea. It was deliberately sunk for divers on November 16th 1985 destined to become the most famous dive site in Jordan, Aqaba
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_21.jpg
  • Cedar Pride : Scuttled for divers over 20 years ago - this wreck has been described as one of the most photogenic wrecks of the Red Sea. It was deliberately sunk for divers on November 16th 1985 destined to become the most famous dive site in Jordan, Aqaba
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_17.jpg
  • Cedar Pride : Scuttled for divers over 20 years ago - this wreck has been described as one of the most photogenic wrecks of the Red Sea. It was deliberately sunk for divers on November 16th 1985 destined to become the most famous dive site in Jordan, Aqaba
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_11.jpg
  • Cedar Pride : Scuttled for divers over 20 years ago - this wreck has been described as one of the most photogenic wrecks of the Red Sea. It was deliberately sunk for divers on November 16th 1985 destined to become the most famous dive site in Jordan, Aqaba
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_7.jpg
  • Cedar Pride : Scuttled for divers over 20 years ago - this wreck has been described as one of the most photogenic wrecks of the Red Sea. It was deliberately sunk for divers on November 16th 1985 destined to become the most famous dive site in Jordan, Aqaba
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_6.jpg
  • Cedar Pride : Scuttled for divers over 20 years ago - this wreck has been described as one of the most photogenic wrecks of the Red Sea. It was deliberately sunk for divers on November 16th 1985 destined to become the most famous dive site in Jordan, Aqaba
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_24.jpg
  • Cedar Pride : Scuttled for divers over 20 years ago - this wreck has been described as one of the most photogenic wrecks of the Red Sea. It was deliberately sunk for divers on November 16th 1985 destined to become the most famous dive site in Jordan, Aqaba
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_20.jpg
  • Cedar Pride : Scuttled for divers over 20 years ago - this wreck has been described as one of the most photogenic wrecks of the Red Sea. It was deliberately sunk for divers on November 16th 1985 destined to become the most famous dive site in Jordan, Aqaba
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_18.jpg
  • Cedar Pride : Scuttled for divers over 20 years ago - this wreck has been described as one of the most photogenic wrecks of the Red Sea. It was deliberately sunk for divers on November 16th 1985 destined to become the most famous dive site in Jordan, Aqaba
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_13.jpg
  • Cedar Pride : Scuttled for divers over 20 years ago - this wreck has been described as one of the most photogenic wrecks of the Red Sea. It was deliberately sunk for divers on November 16th 1985 destined to become the most famous dive site in Jordan, Aqaba
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_14.jpg
  • Cedar Pride : Scuttled for divers over 20 years ago - this wreck has been described as one of the most photogenic wrecks of the Red Sea. It was deliberately sunk for divers on November 16th 1985 destined to become the most famous dive site in Jordan, Aqaba
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_10.jpg
  • The dive boat is anchored near the dive site and the divers have entered the water Photographed of the coast Larnaca, Cyprus
    HN_SCUBA_zenobia-11.jpg
  • A scuba diver poses for the camera with a coral Photographed in the red sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Red-Sea-Diving_69.jpg
  • A scuba diver poses for the camera Photographed in the red sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Red-Sea-Diving_63.jpg
  • A group of three scuba divers posing for the camera Photographed in the red sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Red-Sea-Diving_62.jpg
  • A group of three scuba divers posing for the camera Photographed in the red sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Red-Sea-Diving_60.jpg
  • Underwater photography of a coral reef in the Red Sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_50.jpg
  • Underwater photography of a coral reef in the Red Sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_48.jpg
  • Underwater photography of a shoal of fish swimming near a coral reef in the Red Sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_45.jpg
  • Underwater photography of a coral reef in the Red Sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_2.jpg
  • Underwater photography of a coral reef in the Red Sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_91.jpg
  • Underwater photography of a shoal of fish swimming near a coral reef in the Red Sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_93.jpg
  • Underwater photography of a shoal of fish swimming near a coral reef in the Red Sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_89.jpg
  • Underwater photography of a coral reef in the Red Sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_87.jpg
  • Underwater photography of a shoal of fish swimming near a coral reef in the Red Sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_82.jpg
  • Underwater photography of a coral reef in the Red Sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_86.jpg
  • Underwater photography of a shoal of fish swimming near a coral reef in the Red Sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_81.jpg
  • Underwater photography of a shoal of fish swimming near a coral reef in the Red Sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_80.jpg
  • Underwater photography of a Synanceia nana stonefish in the Red Sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_78.jpg
  • Underwater photography of a Synanceia nana stonefish in the Red Sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_77.jpg
  • Underwater photography of a coral reef in the Red Sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_74.jpg
  • Underwater photography of a coral reef in the Red Sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_73.jpg
  • Underwater photography of a coral reef in the Red Sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_72.jpg
  • Underwater photography of a coral reef in the Red Sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_71.jpg
  • Underwater photography of a coral reef in the Red Sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_70.jpg
  • Underwater photography of a shoal of fish swimming near a coral reef in the Red Sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_47.jpg
  • Underwater photography of a large clam in a coral reef in the Red Sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_34.jpg
  • Underwater photography of a coral reef in the Red Sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_33.jpg
  • Underwater photography of a coral reef in the Red Sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_75.jpg
  • Underwater photography of a large clam in a coral reef in the Red Sea Aqaba, Jordan
    HN_Aquaba-Diving_35.jpg
  • Divers enter the water from a liveaboard boat used for diving safaris Ras Mohammed National Park, Red Sea, Sinai, Egypt,
    HN_Underwater_3952.jpg
  • Freediving (or free-diving) is a form of underwater diving that does not involve the use of scuba gear or other external breathing devices, but rather relies on a diver's ability to hold his or her breath until resurfacing. Examples include breath-hold spear fishing, freedive photography, apnea competitions, and to some degree, snorkeling.
    HN_Dynamic-Apnea_75.jpg
  • Freediving (or free-diving) is a form of underwater diving that does not involve the use of scuba gear or other external breathing devices, but rather relies on a diver's ability to hold his or her breath until resurfacing. Examples include breath-hold spear fishing, freedive photography, apnea competitions, and to some degree, snorkeling.
    HN_Dynamic-Apnea_98.jpg
  • Freediving (or free-diving) is a form of underwater diving that does not involve the use of scuba gear or other external breathing devices, but rather relies on a diver's ability to hold his or her breath until resurfacing. Examples include breath-hold spear fishing, freedive photography, apnea competitions, and to some degree, snorkeling.
    HN_Dynamic-Apnea_17.jpg
  • Freediving (or free-diving) is a form of underwater diving that does not involve the use of scuba gear or other external breathing devices, but rather relies on a diver's ability to hold his or her breath until resurfacing. Examples include breath-hold spear fishing, freedive photography, apnea competitions, and to some degree, snorkeling.
    HN_Dynamic-Apnea_62.jpg
  • Freediving (or free-diving) is a form of underwater diving that does not involve the use of scuba gear or other external breathing devices, but rather relies on a diver's ability to hold his or her breath until resurfacing. Examples include breath-hold spear fishing, freedive photography, apnea competitions, and to some degree, snorkeling.
    HN_Dynamic-Apnea_11.jpg
  • Freediving (or free-diving) is a form of underwater diving that does not involve the use of scuba gear or other external breathing devices, but rather relies on a diver's ability to hold his or her breath until resurfacing. Examples include breath-hold spear fishing, freedive photography, apnea competitions, and to some degree, snorkeling.
    HN_Dynamic-Apnea_05.jpg
  • Freediving (or free-diving) is a form of underwater diving that does not involve the use of scuba gear or other external breathing devices, but rather relies on a diver's ability to hold his or her breath until resurfacing. Examples include breath-hold spear fishing, freedive photography, apnea competitions, and to some degree, snorkeling.
    HN_Dynamic-Apnea_03.jpg
  • Diver at the MS Zenobia shipwreck. MS Zenobia was a Swedish built Challenger-class RO-RO ferry launched in 1979 that capsized and sank close to Larnaca, Cyprus, in June 1980 on her maiden voyage. She now rests on her port side in approximately 42 meters (138 ft) of water and was named as one of The Times top ten wreck diving sites in the world in 2003.
    HN_SCUBA_zenobia-40.jpg
  • Diver at the MS Zenobia shipwreck. MS Zenobia was a Swedish built Challenger-class RO-RO ferry launched in 1979 that capsized and sank close to Larnaca, Cyprus, in June 1980 on her maiden voyage. She now rests on her port side in approximately 42 meters (138 ft) of water and was named as one of The Times top ten wreck diving sites in the world in 2003.
    HN_SCUBA_zenobia-38.jpg
  • Diver at the MS Zenobia shipwreck. MS Zenobia was a Swedish built Challenger-class RO-RO ferry launched in 1979 that capsized and sank close to Larnaca, Cyprus, in June 1980 on her maiden voyage. She now rests on her port side in approximately 42 meters (138 ft) of water and was named as one of The Times top ten wreck diving sites in the world in 2003.
    HN_SCUBA_zenobia-23.jpg
  • Diver at the MS Zenobia shipwreck. MS Zenobia was a Swedish built Challenger-class RO-RO ferry launched in 1979 that capsized and sank close to Larnaca, Cyprus, in June 1980 on her maiden voyage. She now rests on her port side in approximately 42 meters (138 ft) of water and was named as one of The Times top ten wreck diving sites in the world in 2003.
    HN_SCUBA_zenobia-14.jpg
  • Diver at the MS Zenobia shipwreck. MS Zenobia was a Swedish built Challenger-class RO-RO ferry launched in 1979 that capsized and sank close to Larnaca, Cyprus, in June 1980 on her maiden voyage. She now rests on her port side in approximately 42 meters (138 ft) of water and was named as one of The Times top ten wreck diving sites in the world in 2003.
    HN_SCUBA_zenobia-47.jpg
  • Diver at the MS Zenobia shipwreck. MS Zenobia was a Swedish built Challenger-class RO-RO ferry launched in 1979 that capsized and sank close to Larnaca, Cyprus, in June 1980 on her maiden voyage. She now rests on her port side in approximately 42 meters (138 ft) of water and was named as one of The Times top ten wreck diving sites in the world in 2003.
    HN_SCUBA_zenobia-50.jpg
  • Diver at the MS Zenobia shipwreck. MS Zenobia was a Swedish built Challenger-class RO-RO ferry launched in 1979 that capsized and sank close to Larnaca, Cyprus, in June 1980 on her maiden voyage. She now rests on her port side in approximately 42 meters (138 ft) of water and was named as one of The Times top ten wreck diving sites in the world in 2003.
    HN_SCUBA_zenobia-49.jpg
  • Diver at the MS Zenobia shipwreck. MS Zenobia was a Swedish built Challenger-class RO-RO ferry launched in 1979 that capsized and sank close to Larnaca, Cyprus, in June 1980 on her maiden voyage. She now rests on her port side in approximately 42 meters (138 ft) of water and was named as one of The Times top ten wreck diving sites in the world in 2003.
    HN_SCUBA_zenobia-32.jpg
  • Diver at the MS Zenobia shipwreck. MS Zenobia was a Swedish built Challenger-class RO-RO ferry launched in 1979 that capsized and sank close to Larnaca, Cyprus, in June 1980 on her maiden voyage. She now rests on her port side in approximately 42 meters (138 ft) of water and was named as one of The Times top ten wreck diving sites in the world in 2003.
    HN_SCUBA_zenobia-29.jpg
  • Diver at the MS Zenobia shipwreck. MS Zenobia was a Swedish built Challenger-class RO-RO ferry launched in 1979 that capsized and sank close to Larnaca, Cyprus, in June 1980 on her maiden voyage. She now rests on her port side in approximately 42 meters (138 ft) of water and was named as one of The Times top ten wreck diving sites in the world in 2003.
    HN_SCUBA_zenobia-28.jpg
  • Diver at the MS Zenobia shipwreck. MS Zenobia was a Swedish built Challenger-class RO-RO ferry launched in 1979 that capsized and sank close to Larnaca, Cyprus, in June 1980 on her maiden voyage. She now rests on her port side in approximately 42 meters (138 ft) of water and was named as one of The Times top ten wreck diving sites in the world in 2003.
    HN_SCUBA_zenobia-26.jpg
  • Diver at the MS Zenobia shipwreck. MS Zenobia was a Swedish built Challenger-class RO-RO ferry launched in 1979 that capsized and sank close to Larnaca, Cyprus, in June 1980 on her maiden voyage. She now rests on her port side in approximately 42 meters (138 ft) of water and was named as one of The Times top ten wreck diving sites in the world in 2003.
    HN_SCUBA_zenobia-13.jpg
  • Diver at the MS Zenobia shipwreck. MS Zenobia was a Swedish built Challenger-class RO-RO ferry launched in 1979 that capsized and sank close to Larnaca, Cyprus, in June 1980 on her maiden voyage. She now rests on her port side in approximately 42 meters (138 ft) of water and was named as one of The Times top ten wreck diving sites in the world in 2003.
    HN_SCUBA_zenobia-25.jpg
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