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Diving on the dive site - Baby Barge - an artificial reef from the 80s off the coast of Oahu, there are many turtles floating around. Chasing turtles is not a way to photograph them, however, you can often see where they are going, and it can be easy to head to a spot to see them from the front. This swimming turtle came and rested right next to its friend, and I was able to get several shots of both of them.
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