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    In the summertime, the reefs and caverns of Grand Cayman fill up with silversides by the hundreds and thousands. To experience this is breathtaking. This snorkeler was swimming through silversides in Devil's Grotto and happened upon this tarpon. As you swim through the silversides, they move away from you making shapes and then very quickly come back together to create a wall that is hard to see through.
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    Date Uploaded: Jan 20, 2015
    Location: George Town, None, Cayman Islands
    Copyright: © Pam Murph
    Categories: Black and White, Portraits, Underwater
    Assignments: The Faceless Portrait