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| A glimpse of what the expedition was like in Beheloka, Madagascar
Our first glimpse of Beheloka beach by daylight, just after sunrise
Sunset on the point
A different sunset - the view from camp
A geko
Our first football match - we lost 2-1! An ingenious way of blowing up the ball, and another use for a gas cylinder!
The Coastal group L-R: Top row - Tanya, Lu, Dexter, Me (Debbie),Chloe, Debbie P Middle row - Liz, Sarah, Katie, Mark, Sarah (staff), Luca (staff) Front row - Paul, Guy
Going fishing with Mark, one of the villagers, on his pirogue
Mark caught an octopus, after a fight involving ink spurting out everywhere!
Beheloka camp, from the front - see if you can spot, L-R: Bruce (our Gardian's) teepee, food store/kitchen, Dexter's tent, rack for drying diving equipment, dive equipment tent, shelter/eating area, science tent, longhouse (for sleeping), Guy & Paul's tent.
Group photo after the service at the village Protestant Church.
Heading off on the boat to go SCUBA diving on the reef
A rock of coral surrounded by millions of blue Damselfish
Shoaling around a sea anemone - amongst the mass are 3 Threadfin Butterflyfish, a Skunk Anemonefish, a Moorish Idol, 2 Natal Sergeant Damselfish, many juvenile Three-spot Dascyllus Damselfish, and many other Damselfish I can't identify!
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