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Underwater Photo Location: El Boiler

Underwater Photo Location: El Boiler

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by David Valencia
This bottlenose dolphin was creating quite a havoc on the reef this morning. It was chasing jacks and mantas alike.I got this pic of the dolphin hitching a ride on the mantas tail. The dolphin must have thought it very funny.

by David Valencia
Manta at a cleaning station surrounded by clarion angelfish. I love the contrast of the dark manta and the bright orange angelfish.

by David Valencia
Giant Pacific Manta, Mexico.

by David Valencia
This Giant Pacific Electric Ray, who is not giant at all, takes a swim above the lens giving this nice perspective underneath the ray.

by David Valencia
A rare squadron of Giant Pacific Manta Rays. These giants measure 18 ft. from wingtip to wingtip. This special day the mantas were chasing each other in a playful frenzy.

by Alejandro Topete
Two birds wathing, San Benedicto Mexico

by Alejandro Topete
Mantaray with Sun, San Benedicto México

by Yuping Chen
Get closer/Bottle nose dolphin/Socorro,Mexico

by Conor Culver
"Winter Tree" sharks are under threat and need our protection. Millions are killed a year. This image is in reference to that, since anemones provide protection for clownfish.
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