[Photos] Mysterious watery worlds captured by photographers David Doubilet and Jino Lee

From underwater scenes in the Okavango Delta, to a village out at sea, check out these stunning photographs of marine life

<b>Okavango Delta, Botswana</b><p>This underwater garden was a living Monet painting that flowed in the current. When I looked up, I saw a Bayei fisherman looking down at me. His silhouette resembled an African carving. There was absolute silence and the scene was entirely surreal.</p><i>Photo: David Doubilet</i>
<b>Okavango Delta, Botswana</b><p>This underwater garden was a living Monet painting that flowed in the current. When I looked up, I saw a Bayei fisherman looking down at me. His silhouette resembled an African carving. There was absolute silence and the scene was entirely surreal.</p><i>Photo: David Doubilet</i>
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David Doubilet is a National Geographic photographer with more than five decades of experience from France. He became famous for his style which simultaneously shows what’s above and below the water. Singaporean lensman Jino Lee enjoys photographing people living in unsullied environments.

This story first appeared in Silverkris.

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