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  • The entrance to the cave is bwlow the surface of the water so the only light that gets into the cave is through this entrance. (Photo by Underwater Photographer Matt Considine)
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  • The entrance to the cave is bwlow the surface of the water so the only light that gets into the cave is through this entrance.
    Swimmer-inside-Mariners-Cave--Tonga.JPG
  • Swimmers chasing large schools of fish in swallows cave. (Photo by Underwater Photographer Matt Considine)
    Swimmers-in-Swallows-Cave--Tonga-2.JPG
  • Swimmers chasing large schools of fish in swallows cave. (Photo by Underwater Photographer Matt Considine)
    Swimmers-in-Swallows-Cave--Tonga.JPG
  • Inside Swallows cave looking back at the entrance through beautiful blue light and clear water with fish schooling and swimmers. (Photo by Underwater Photographer Matt Considine)
    Schools-of-Fish-and-Swimmers-in-Swal...JPG
  • Leaving the aptly named Temple of Doom, with divers in Blue Holes.  Even a few feet from the entrance and exit, there is no light or means of orientation. Even with plenty of artificial light and air, it is easy to see why divers have died here, Palau Micronesia. (Photo by Matt Considine - Images of Asia Collection)
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  • Mariners cave is completely enclosed, with the entrance below the surface. The wave action outside the cave causes clouds to form and unform with the surge. (Photo by Underwater Photographer Matt Considine)
    Reflection-in-Mariners-Cave--Tonga.JPG
  • Mariners cave is completely enclosed, with the entrance below the surface. The wave action outside the cave causes clouds to form and unform with the surge. (Photo by Underwater Photographer Matt Considine)
    Reflection-in-Mariners-Cave--Tonga-3.JPG
  • Diver and Glasseye schooling on the reef, Palau Micronesia. (Photo by Matt Considine - Images of Asia Collection)
    School-of-Glasseye--Palau.JPG
  • Hard coral in the shape of a Lettuce, Palau Micronesia. (Photo by Matt Considine - Images of Asia Collection)
    Lettuce-Coral-and-Diver--Palau.JPG
  • Mariners cave is completely enclosed, with the entrance below the surface. The wave action outside the cave causes clouds to form and unform with the surge. (Photo by Underwater Photographer Matt Considine)
    Reflection-in-Mariners-Cave--Tonga-2.JPG
  • Mariners cave is completely enclosed, with the entrance below the surface. The wave action outside the cave causes clouds to form and unform with the surge. (Photo by Underwater Photographer Matt Considine)
    Reflection-in-Mariners-Cave--Tonga-5.JPG
  • Azure light comes through the submerged cave entrance creating fantastic patterns as it reflects off the water surface ., (Photo by Underwater Photographer Matt Considine)
    Reflection-in-Mariners-Cave--Tonga-6.JPG
  • Minke with snorkelers above. The Minke is about 30 or more feet long. (Photo by Wildlife Photographer Matt Considine)
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  • Freediver diving deep through schools of fish with snorkelers on the surface. (Photo by Underwater Photographer Matt Considine)
    Freediver-in-Swallows-Cave--Tonga.JPG
  • Dappled light and sun beams on Minke whale with snorkelers above. (Photo by Wildlife Photographer Matt Considine)
    Minke-Whale-in-Dappled-Light--Great-...JPG
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