Vibrant Colors of Life

Reblogged from Life Beyond the Depths:

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This flagfin angelfish reigning amid a colorful reef reflects a good contrast in the depths of Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park. Tubbataha is home to about 600 species of sharks and 360 species of coral - more coral species than Hawaii, the Great Barrier Reef and the Carribean combined.

NB.  Photo courtesy of Angel using his Olympus Tough 8000 with PT 045 as casing.

amazing sparkly colours surrounding this flatfin angel fish. vibrant colours of life. recently colours have developed a significant importance to me. futures always bring on surprises that we lease expect, some great, some that will be a struggle to face. life is that way. in between time, i will see all that i am able to see. the multiple film list that i need to make time for and all the books i want to read. everyone should have a bucket list. time is always now. so now is a good time to think about making one. jennifer kiley ~the secret keeper~
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About the secret keeper

shy; not really talkative; listen; writing is my voice; love animals, films, books, television; have a great many stories to tell; bipolar; lesbian in spirit; some men are aesthetically quite beautiful like james dean;celibate but not abstinent; love stana katic; addicted to tv show castle; modern family my favorite all time sitcom; film trivia expert; collect quotations, poems, song lyrics, writing a poetry collection; writing an auto-biographical manuscript plus other writing projects; feel euphoric writing blog posts, writing screenplays, studying screenwritng and psychology.

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