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    Edit Photo Details Crabeater below the Antarctic circle   #ocean #underwater #cold #diving #seal #antarctica #crabeater #polarcircle
    There is nothing quite like diving underneath a medium size iceberg, south of the Antarctic circle (66˚ 33’ 47.5’S), and encountering an unexpected and curious crabeater seal. This true seal hovered in the water column in front of the camera, admiring it's reflection, and showing off it's teeth in friendly and animated displays.
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    Date Taken: Mar 5, 2019
    Date Uploaded: Apr 19, 2019
    Location: Snow Hill, Antarctica (general), Antarctica
    Camera: SONY DSC-RX100
    Focal Length: 14.23 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/125 sec
    Aperture: f/2.8
    ISO: 400
    Copyright: © Michael Heyns
    Categories: Nature
    Contests: 2019 National Geographic Travel Photo Contest