Sponges, sea rods, sea fans, spiny black urchins, corals and other creatures make up the garden-like, underwater landscape found on the narrow, sandy flats between between the fingers of coral reef. Another world of vibrant marine life lives in practically every hidey hole and crevice as well as hidden beneath the sand – Isla Catalina, La Romana Province, Dominican Republic
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