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Lembeh Strait Manado Indonesia by underwater studios


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Lembeh Strait Manado Indonesia by underwater studios

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Lembeh Strait shoot by underwater studios , macro marine life at manado indonesia. Rare species such as ambon scorpionfish flamboyant cuttlefish pygmy seahorse

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MOHDADZRI

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ambon, bastianos, cuttlefish, diving, filming, flamboyant, indonesia, lembeh, macro, manado, marine, scuba, strait, underwater,

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