I was swimming with Wally!

Scuba diving on the GBR
This is me scuba diving on the GBR.

This photo of me was taken by my friend last February. We went diving on the Great Barrier Reef. The fish in the photo is a humphead wrasse (or a Napoleon fish). Many Aussies and tourists call it ‘Wally’. It’s a very famous fish in Cairns. It lives at Norman Reef, GBR. It behaves like a dog. It follows you around and doesn’t mind being touched. I saw a lot of fish, some turtles and beautiful coral. It was so much fun.

Mutsu, Pre-Intermediate Class

 

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13 thoughts on “I was swimming with Wally!

  1. Hi MUTSU!!
    What a wonderful place it is!!!!
    I decided to go to the Great Barrier Reef.
    I want to kiss that fish too 😉

  2. This is a beautiful picture….The photo is my lovely classmate…
    He is diving on the Great Barrier Reef…
    He kiss with big a fish….that is great …I like it..

  3. Hi Mutsu 🙂 This is Sukyung. I did see your picture. It was very nice and amazing. I think you are professional..I like scuba diving so sometimes I have been to the Great Barrier Reef. There were heaps of fish and turtles. The turtles were very cute. Did you see turtles????ha!ha!ha!…..
    Have you seen a shark??? I haven’t seen a shark yet. I hope to see it!
    Anyway all is well. Have a nice day!!!!!!!!!!
    Thank you for taking this picture for us!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. Hi Mutsu! Awesome!! What a beautiful picture! I think you are lucky boy! I haven’t meet hump head wrasse. I want to see wally, turtles and coral. Can this fish grow up?Anyway I will try to go there. I want. PLS tell me more(^-^)**

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