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24.01.2022 Calendar time again - and who is looking forward to 2021 - I know I am!! A reminder of Australia's beautiful outdoors with this 'Land of Contrasts' calendar - Cover by Gary Bell Photography



24.01.2022 The Skeleton Shrimp is on of our favourites in the sea!

22.01.2022 The amazing walking Frogfish!

20.01.2022 Wow.. fighting Nudis?



19.01.2022 How fast in this Mantis Shrimp!

17.01.2022 What a wonderful sight - enjoy!

15.01.2022 Such an elegant Octopus!



15.01.2022 More fantastic Calendars to celebrate Australia's marine life and wildlife! Covers and many inside images by Gary Bell Photography

15.01.2022 Frogfish are incredible!

15.01.2022 Did you guess this was a squid?

14.01.2022 This amazing transparent shrimp carrying eggs!

14.01.2022 Here are a couple more Calendar cover pics by Gary Bell Photography - these are great calendars to celebrate Australia! Available in newsagents/bookstores however I have found 2 online links where you can buy these: Marine Life https://www.bitsofaustralia.com.au//2021-aboriginal-art-ca Australian cities: https://www.ebay.com.au//2021-calendars-Beau/402418273618



13.01.2022 Patience has great rewards

12.01.2022 Watch him run!!

12.01.2022 Enjoy this Handfish article in Heinz magazine, by Photographer Gary Bell

10.01.2022 What a fantastic experience for these snorkelers! Who would have loved to be there for this?

10.01.2022 Wait for it....!

08.01.2022 Beautiful Dolphins https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2747376925481824

07.01.2022 Amazing footage of mating Mimic Octopus!

05.01.2022 The Boxer Crab is incredible!

05.01.2022 Enjoy these beautiful tiny pygmy seahorses!

02.01.2022 Sarcastic Fringehead have you ever heard of this fascinating fish before?

02.01.2022 Wonderful Seahorse cover pic by Gary Bell Fun fact: Seahorses come in many different sizes. The largest ones can be as long as a hammer. And when full-grown, the smallest seahorses are only the length of a staple! https://rangerrick.org/ranger_rick_jr/giddy-up-seahorse/

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