Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Our World: Dancing Dolphin in the Red Sea

This past year I've been fortunate to have spent a lot of time out on the Red Sea.  On several outings we have been entertained and followed by playful dolphins.  Most times I have gone snorkeling and seen some really amazing things. The coral reefs, shipwrecks, fish and other marine life are simply spectacular.  If you'd like to see more photos from a recent outing, please click HERE. 


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13 comments:

Dina said...

Oh how exciting! What a fabulous photo!

Susie of Arabia said...

Hi Dina - My very first outing on the Red Sea, we were entertained by a fleet of dancing dolphins. Now I always see it as a good omen and I'm always disappointed if we don't see them. More often than not, they show up.

Anonymous said...

This made my day! What joyous beauty!

NatureStop said...

That's so cool.Nice shot!Have a great day!

Shantana

Pearl said...

I wonder if more people saw dolphins alive if there'd be more care with dumping in oceans.

Judy said...

Now there is a sight that I will never see in person. Thanks, Susie!

Sylvia K said...

How fantastic, Susie!! Such a terrific capture! It's so wonderful to see them playing in the water! I love it! Thanks for sharing! Hope your week is going well! Enjoy!

Unknown said...

Nice capture!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

Fun60 said...

What a great shot of the dolphin.

Photo Cache said...

nicely captured.

amanda said...

This is a stunning shot! Very nice!
I was excited to capture a dolphin jumping in my post last week for Our World Tuesday.. But I didn't have near the great perspective or position that you have here!
Exciting!

Anonymous said...

Oh, such a charming and utterly delightful shot!

Amy said...

Gorgeous shot and how I wish I could join you on one of your ocean adventures! Love the ocean (Pacific Northwesterner). Imagine your view now very different.