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Underwater Sunlight at Ilot Kouare New Caledonia
Nouvelle Calédonie

The small scattered coral islands of New Caledonia's World Heritage Site Lagoon are surrounded by two levels of beauty, a glistening white sand beach and a fringing coral reef that can be spectacularly colourful. The fringing coral reef at Ilot Kouare drops from nearly awash at low tide right down to 7 or 8 metres deep, the slope a tangle of corals of a seemingly endless variety, from tiny little one polyp corals to massive coral colonies, some of which are probably over a thousand years old.

It's really fun to snorkel along the fringing reef, awash in sunlight and clear lagoon water, being surprised and delighted with each unfolding underwater vista. But it isn't easy to capture the beauty of the experience on a camera. The sea water, even when very clear, is a hazy blue filter and clouds the colours and details that the human eye can see.

That was my birthday challenge - could a 73 year old photographer create a memory bubble that will allow you to experience the panoramic underwater seascape - and the glittering island - all at once, just as I saw it.

First we found the "right spot" - it had to be close enough to the island so the island would not be tiny in the distance. We cruised along the coral reef in our dinghy where the reef is closest to Kouare and looked for a place where there would be something to seaward, off the edge of the reef. In most parts of the reef a sphere image would only show reef on one side and a featureless blue on the offshore side - not very interesting but more importantly without something solid in every image in all directions it would be impossible to stitch the segments together.

We found this marvelous collection of gigantic coral heads rising up from 7 meters almost to the surface, with a smaller coral head right in the middle of them. I took the sphere image with my little GoPro Hero3 camera while Freddy explored and took close ups with her camera. I waited until she dove down next to one of the massive Porites heads to give you some idea of how big they are. In the image Freddy is about 5 meters (16 feet) deep.

Magnificent.

More About Nouvelle Calédonie

Une Nation du Pacifique Sud, la plus proche de l'Australie et de la Nouvelle Zélande. Une chaîne de hautes montagnes, d'impressionnantes cascades et de nombreuses rivières avec une flore et une faune variée et souvent unique au monde - C'est le paradis de la randonnée pédestre ou équestre ainsi que de l'excursion en véhicule tout-terrain.Le plus grand lagon du monde, peuplé d'une faune tropicale endémique particulièrement riche, avec des récifs et des populations de poissons rares et protégées. Des centaines d'épaves sous-marines, des îlots, de nombreuses plages de sable blanc. La population calédonienne est issue d'un large brassage culturel : Mélanésiens, Européens, Polynésiens, Vietnamiens, Chinois, Japonais, et la langue et culture française. La Nouvelle-Calédonie est dotée de très bonnes infrastructures médicales et sociales. Une infrastructure touristique qui offre un large éventail de types d'hébergement allant de l'hôtel 5 étoiles au camping aménagé en passant par l'accueil en milieu tribal, les chambres d'hôtes, les refuges et l'auberge de jeunesse.


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