Scuba diving in Lanzarote
Mediterranean parrotfish (sparisoma cretense)
Giant doris (hypselodoris picta picta)
Fire worm (hermodice carunculata)
Peacock girelle (thalassoma pavo)
Metis grunt (pomadasys incisus)
Angel shark (squatina squatina) on the lookout for a prey buried in the sand
Angel shark (squatina squatina)
Brown moray eel (gymnothorax unicolor)
Common moray eel (muraena helena)
Sculpture at Museo Atlantico
Sculpture at Museo Atlantico
Sculpture at Museo Atlantico
Lanzarote's coasts are formed by recent lava flows that created surprising underwater landscapes. Little sand, young rocks, it is the guarantee of clear water and excellent visibility. In November, the water was 75°F.
The sealife is abundant, and some species like the angel shark are surprising.
One can also be surprised to visit the Museo Atlantico which displays sculptures by artist Jason de Caires Taylor at a depth of 12 to 15 meters.
The underwater photos have been edited with the techniques I describe in my website www.photoplonge.com