
Pictorial: Triton Bay
By Jason Heller, July 28, 2011 @ 02:44 PM (EST)
Triton Bay is one of the most unique and photographically productive underwater environments in Indonesia. Very few divers get the opportunity to dive this incredibly remote, pristine and rich region. It's one of the few secret gems left in the underwater world and has become one of the favorite spots for many professional underwater photographers. Shallow reefs with plenty of light, incredibly healthy and diverse coral, and tons of fish, make this an underwater photographers paradise. Words can't do it justice. Below are some images from the 2009 DPG Expedition to Triton Bay. Join us in December 2011 for another amazing oppurtunity to dive this remote coral reef paradise.











Comments

Jul 29, 2011 11:43 AM
Mark L Fuller wrote:
That first shot is incredible!

Jul 29, 2011 8:54 PM
Joseph Tepper wrote:
agreed mark...that is one of my all time favorite underwater photographs- true story
You must be logged in to comment.
Related Content
Sponsors
Dive Industry News
Participants in PADI Public Safety Diver workshop help recover stolen vehicleDAN Alert Diver magazine now available for Android usersFirst recipient of the Richard A. Hartley Scholarship AnnouncedAtlantis Azores announces new Philippines departures, itinerariesDive Pirates to stage DIVEAPALOOZA this weekend in Texas



















