bara1.BMP (517778 bytes)This is it, guys! Check out the pics! I wouldn't put it as stunning but that's the best I can do with my cheapo cam.

I have taken quite a number of shots during the dives in Udang A and Udang B, but hey, I would only show you guys the best mah.....of course in my own cheapo standard lah.....

Enjoy.......!

Right : Extremely huge school of barracudas were sited at both Udang A & B oil rigs. This shot snapped at Udang A.

 

 

bara6.BMP (718374 bytes)Right : Up close and personal with these giants (averaging 1~1.5m in length). My cheapo cam has no zooming so have to take the risk........

Bottom left : This shot taken when the school spiraled  upwards. Some light from the surface were captured and thus, making the pic a bit sharper and brighter.

Bottom right : wanted to take a shot from some distance to capture the spiral formation. Can only tell if observed closely.

 

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bara3.BMP (626162 bytes)Right : It seems like I'm near the surface but it is at least from 80 to100 ft depth. This is taken at the top of the spiral formation. There's a bit of current within the spiral formation and it makes me kind of worry if I should get drifted into the pack! These giants have very visible teeth! 

Bottom left & right : side by side............

 

 

 

 

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Above left : Big school of these, which are referred to as Unicorn fish accordingly to the books.

Above right : Double-blue stripped, from the Makarel family, the sudden brightness on their body are actually some luminant.

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