A festival celebrating underwater exploration of our Great Lakes maritime history
Gangga Island is a small island in the Indonesian northern Sulawesi area. Gangga Island is centrally located near to the Lembeh Strait's famed muck diving as well as beautiful blue water coral reef diving around any number of small islands north of the Indonesian large island of Sulawesi. The numbers of exotic fish, coral and critter species is truly amazing.
I will share images of the outstanding wide angle reefs and sea life as well as the specialized ”once in a lifetime“ macro critters. Examples are seahorses, pipefish, pipehorses, sea moths, frogfish, clown frogfish, devil scorpionfish, ambon scorpionfish, dragonettes, mandarinfish, cowreys, cuttlefish, disco clam, flathead fish, and the incredible hundreds of different nudibranchs, flatworms, shrimps, crabs and fish species. I will also talk about the eco-friendly resort with its turtle re-introduction program, the coral reclamation program and the abandoned net removal process.
This is a Digital presentation using ProShow Producer utilizing the Ken Burn's effect to provide an enhancing movement to the images. I will provide an onsite entertaining verbal commentary along with the images.