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coolestcarib · 5 years
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BONAIRE 🇧🇶#CoolestCarib 😎🌴Posted by @divefriendsbonaire: “What a moment to capture from DFB Ops Manager Robert! :) #divefriendsbonaire #bonaire #dolphins #jumpforjoy #dolphin #scubadive #scubadiving #ocean #protectwhatyoulove #fridayfeeling #TGIF #caribbean #scuba #diversparadise #letsgodiving” ... #CoolestCarib_Bonaire is featured on CoolestCarib.com https://www.instagram.com/p/Bxwi1FSj9hl/?igshid=196dvammwfgka
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caradonnaadv-blog · 8 years
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Courtyard Bonaire has opened to rave reviews! Dive with #DiveFriendsBonaire and access the incredible shore diving that #Bonaire has to offer! Click the link on the bio for more information (at Courtyard Bonaire)
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vacationsoup · 7 years
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New Post has been published on https://vacationsoup.com/dive-friends-bonaire-octopus-dive-video/
Dive Friends Bonaire Octopus Dive Video
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Amazing octopus dive video, courtesy of the Dive Friends Bonaire Facebook Page
“The Octopus has an amazing body design. They are able to defend themselves in a variety of ways. The most common is flight since they can use jet propulsion to quickly move through the water. Their flexible body has no bones so they can escape into small cracks, rocks, crevices, and even into bottles and cans that have found their way into the bottom of the water. Check out the encounter with the Damsel fish! “
I find their videos fascinating, they keep me dreaming of coming back to Bonaire and staying in Villa Lunt of course.
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The Octopus has an amazing body design. They are able to defend themselves in a variety of ways. The most common is flight since they can use jet propulsion to quickly move through the water. Their flexible body has no bones so they can escape into small cracks, rocks, crevices, and even into bottles and cans that have found their way into the bottom of the water. Check out the encounter with the Damsel fish! #Octopus #Cephlapods #fishbehaviour #fishid #octopuses #bonaire #bonairediving #divebonaire #scuba #scubadive #observation #divefriendsbonaire #letsgodiving
Posted by Dive Friends Bonaire on Saturday, March 31, 2018
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