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Galapagos
This trip was planned and anticipated for close to two years. We all
expected to see large animals but I for one had no concept of the variety and
numbers of large animals we would enjoy the company of underwater!
There were hundreds of Hammerhead sharks and Galapagos sharks. It was
not possible to count the sharks in your view at one time. They ranged in
size from four feet to twelve feet and were cruising past us at a leisurely
pace. No matter which direction you looked you saw nothing but sharks and
more sharks.
A total of twenty-six whale sharks were sighted during the trip. If you
have never seen one, they are the size of an eighteen wheeler! It is very
hard to get the entire animal in a photo. Sometimes you would see just
one, sometimes you would see several. Sometimes they were just below the
surface, sometimes they were much deeper.
Have you ever been underwater with a sea lion? They are playful,
curious, acrobatic dive buddies.
(Click on the picture to enlarge)
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Preceding photos by
Judy Kay,
Diva Diver |
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Preceding photos by
Paul Skinner,
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Preceding photos by
Angela Garrett,
MSDT |
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Preceding photos by
Sole Riley,
New York |
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