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This
big sea snail (it can reach up
to 40 cm in size) is considered as rare and the divers of the
Nautical, Ecological
& Cultural Association of Kini
Bay, use to hide them under rocks when they find them during
their dives, because its shell is appreciated as a decorative
item(they make lambs or horns with it) and its meat is – as
said – delicious.
George just
prefers to take pictures of them.
This
hermit
cramb (I will
remember
to give the
scientific name of this
animal as
well as all the other animals
which
are unidentified in
this section), attracted
George’s camera with its astonishing colors.

Some
of the photos taken
by the Rigoutsos family
will be exhibited
after July
the 15th , along
with
the photographs of other underwater photographers at the
lounge of Nautical,
Ecological & Cultural
Asocciation of Kini
Bay.
This
sea
cucuber (photo below) is strongly colored and there was
no case for George to miss this chance. All he needs is to
find the correct angle for the best shot.

As very active hobbyists, George and his wife take a lot of underwater
photographs. MCH
will present any photographs that will be provided by this
young couple of committed hobbyists.
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