Alor

    End of dive, the boat comes to pick up us! (Alor, Indonesia, July 2018)

    Everyone into the Water in Alor!

    In July 2018, I returned to dive in the waters of Indonesia's Alor archipelago to explore its splendid coral reefs... often swept away by furious currents!
    The dugong swims in shallow water, its main activity being to feed on the sea grass meadows in the bay. (Alor, Indonesia, July 2018)

    A Strange Mermaid Called Dugong

    It is called dugong or "sea cow". I was lucky enough to watch this fascinating animal in its natural environment, in Alor, Indonesia.
    Clown fish. Alor, Indonesia. July 2012.

    Clownfish have a dirty mouth

    The picture under water, it's funny. I love it when the fish take suggestive poses. The coolest are not the ones we believe!
    Nudibranch. Alor, Indonesia. July 2012.

    Bunch of nudibranchs

    Sea slugs, called "nudibranchs", abound in Indonesia, and especially in Alor. Small gallery-photos.
    Diving in Alor. Indonesia, July 2012.

    Take Pictures Underwater or Exhaust Yourself Swimming

    Take photos under water, I love it. But palmer, much less. I realized this well by diving in Alor, Indonesia.
    Pantar Island. Alor, Indonesia. July 2012.

    On the beach of Pantar

    During my stay in the archipelago of Alor, in Indonesia, my place of walk, between two dives, is the splendid beach of the island of Pantar.
    Rhinopias. Alor, Indonesia. July 2012.

    The underwater treasures of Alor

    Underwater, we do not look only in the blue. In the archipelago of Alor, Indonesia, it is by scrutinizing the bottom that we find treasures.
    On the beach of Pantar Island. Alor, Indonesia. July 2012.

    Heading to Alor

    Alor Archipelago, Indonesia. It is completely to the east, near East Timor. It is far. It's quiet. It's beautiful. And we dive there.
    Kupang Airport. Indonesia, July 2012.

    Thirteen takeoffs and thirteen landings

    Alor and Raja Ampat: two distant archipelagos in Indonesia. I am back from it. I reconstructed in video my itinerary ... Total: 13 planes!