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Finding Nemo

Scuba diving is a popular sport in Andaman.

Certified scuba divers guide tourists to the bottom of the sea.

They say that corals are getting destroyed year on year, but there are still some areas where coral remain undisturbed.

Picture taken undersea, shows the clown fish and corals (zoom it!), at Havelock Islands, Andaman.
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- Konda Radha





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