Saturday, 20 May 2006

Nudibranch


Title – Nudibranch
Date – May 2006
Location - Malapascua Island - Philippines

This Nudibranch (Phyllidia varicosa) is a type of sea slug that lives on the coral reefs of the Philippines. But Nudibranchs can be found in most tropical reefs around the world. They tend to be small and difficult to spot (this one was only about 2 cm in length). Nudibranchs really don’t look like our typical image of slugs and are generally brightly coloured and beautiful to look at. But you have to look hard to find them.

Beauty is certainly in the eye of the beholder, but it is also in the detail.

At Beyond The Blue we believe detail is important and when we run our Gap Year and Independent Travel Safety & Awareness workshop we tailor it to suit the specific needs of those attending. We ask you to fill out an Pre-booking Form that indicates the outline of your travel plans, so that we can present the information most relevant to you. The detail is important and rushing a general overview would be wrong for us to do, when presenting a workshop and wrong for you to do when exploring a new country.

Please visit our website at
www.safegapyear.com

Image – ©Peter Mayhew

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