Sea Turtle says: You go that way, I'll go this way.

Wordless Wednesday
Watery Wednesday

What: Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) on a Malaysian reef.
She decided to head in the opposite direction from the divers in the background!


Where: I took this photo while diving at Pulau Sipadan,
off the coast of the Malaysian side of Borneo.

Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas)
Click on the photo to enlarge.

40 comments:

  1. What a great picture. A sea turtle in its right element. Perfect

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  2. Make sure you enlarge the photo to see the remora stuck to the turtles back...cool

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  3. Awesome shot! Love the colours - but mostly the pattern on that beautiful turtle!

    I enlarged, and it is really amazing!

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  4. outstanding capture.

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  5. To answer your question: yes - I can see the remora! Didn't know what it was at first - had to look it up after you mentioned it! Didn't know the name in english! But google is so helpful! :)

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  6. Underwater photography, now that something special. Nice one.

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  7. Amazing photo. Up-close and personal with the sea turtles.

    Great job! :)

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  8. what a lovely capture. i hope to visit Pulau Sipadan someday. Happy WW!

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  9. That turtle's shell is amazing. You are a wonder !

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  10. Nice pic! Like the deep blue colour. :)

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  11. What a beautiful turtle...wow!! Happy WW:)

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  12. Amazing shot! Wow! Look at how beautiful its shell is. Awesome!
    :-)

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  13. That's amazing... and it matches your layout. :)

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  14. WoW!!
    Your shot its a BEAUTY :)
    Thanks for your sweet words,
    Kareltje its a little little bit better but he eat and drink not good :(
    I hope today he feels better!!
    Many greetz (@^.^@)

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  15. Beautiful turtle. Though she might be wise to head in the opposite direction of humans.

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  16. That is a totally awesome clear look at the markings on the shell. the very best I've seen and I've considerable online looking.

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  17. Absolutely amazing. Beautiful. I love the patterns on the shell.

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  18. Way cool! Love the pattern on Mr. Turtle's back.

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  19. Wonderful photo !!!

    I love the markings on the turtle's shell ... beautiful !

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  20. awesome picture of underwater sea and the big turtle.

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  21. Both photo and creature ~ beautiful!

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  22. What a fantastic photo! It's absolutely gorgeous.

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  23. Wow, that is a beautiful turtle. Nice picture. My WW this week is also rather blue.

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  24. Natural, peaceful, and calming. I love this photo. Plus, I learned about 'remora' today!

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  25. That's a fantastic shot of the incredible turtle. Your posts never fail to impress me.

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  26. That shell is gorgeous! Actuall the whole photo is!

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  27. That is a fantastic shot! Initially I was very concerned about the "wound" on the shell. Glad to see all is well.

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  28. Comparing the size of my mini terrapins to that sea turtle, mine is looking so TINY :)
    Lovely shot, as usual!

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  29. Thanks everyone. We love having you visit, and we appreciate your feedback.

    Bobbie

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  30. What a beautiful pattern she has on her shell. The lighting and everything is so perfect, Bobbie - excellent shot!

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  31. A great image of a very beautiful sea turtle. Always am so impressed at how sharp your underwater photography is. Fantastic!

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  32. What a noble creature and great symbol how we should treat nature, with respect, enjoyment, and revelry.

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  33. What a gorgeous creature, with that sunburst pattern on its carapace!
    Btw, this "Turtle" has started a new blog, "La Dulse Vita", in honour of her new Bay of Fundy home. Names are changed, but I've brought my blogroll with me!

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