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David Cohn"Wall of Sharks"--taken at roca partida (socorro islands) Mexico.I think these were "silkies" and i have never seen such a concentration of these large animals.Taken with a 15mm lens on a nikonos 5 camera in June 2009
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Jorge Alfonso TrujilloWhile recovering 4 the last dive of the day someone shout "whaleshark to the aft of the ship!, everybody was running to get a pic and there it was the most gentle whaleshark I ever seen....speechless! Thats what respect between creatures is all about
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Jorge Alfonso TrujilloBaby whitetips resting at the rocks of roca partida, Islas Revillagigedo
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Afflitti Gianlucamegattera
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Afflitti Gianlucalittle megattera
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Afflitti Gianlucabeby..........
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Afflitti Gianlucamother end son.........
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Afflitti Gianlucabig.....
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Afflitti Gianlucaabyss.........
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Afflitti Gianlucajamp........
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Afflitti Gianlucafamily of humpback whales
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Afflitti Gianlucacetaceans.........
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Afflitti Gianlucathe leap.........
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Afflitti Gianlucaadult.........and small
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Afflitti Gianlucahumpback whales in the family
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Afflitti Gianlucasiesta..........
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Afflitti Gianlucawhales on the surface
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Afflitti Gianluca"big" meeting
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Erick HigueraWhile this momma humpback and her calf while remained motionless at 60' deep, I freedove to 60' deep to photograph them. It was amazing they didn't care about me!. I use a Subal Housing with a Nikon D70, a Tokina 10-17 and a 1/125, f/5.6 ISO 200
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Christian NielsenWho is watching who ? I took place on the balcony on Roca Partida beside the sharks and made the shot, from the sharks perspective. Happy they were docile sharks.
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Christian NielsenGalapagos and silvertip sharks at Roca Partida.
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Christian NielsenI like the pattern of the shark skin. Must be seen in big format. Fortunately the shark was a kind shark :-)
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Christian NielsenDolphins close at Roca Partida, wrong lens, should have used 8mm fisheye in stead of 14 mm. They got very close and are rather big :-)
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Christian NielsenWho is watching who ? Another great encounter with numerable whitetip reef sharks at Roca Partida.
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Afflitti Gianlucanear the whale
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Christian NielsenBiggest whitetip shark in the universe ??? Or maybe a fisheye distortion, or maybe a very small diver ? Your choice :-)
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David ValenciaFriendly whale shark swims circles around the boat during surface interval. All had a great time swimming with the little guy.
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David ValenciaThis school of silky sharks stuck around roca partida for at least three weeks. They came from the blue again and again. The school seemed to be largest in the mornings.
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David ValenciaWhale shark swimming circles around roca partida, mex.
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David ValenciaWhale shark swimming circles around our boat one magical day.
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David ValenciaA school of Silky and Silvertip sharks that seasonally meet at Roca Partida, Mex.
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David ValenciaA curious whale shark swims with a lucky snorkeler.
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David ValenciaWe spent a lot of time with this whale shark....we watched as this Galapagos shark rubbed the underneath side of the whale shark. I've never seen anything like it...
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David ValenciaI've seen many silhouette shots with whale sharks, but I like this one because you can observe the snorkelers interacting. It seems every diver silhouette has its own story.
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Afflitti Gianlucamother end son
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David ValenciaA Whale shark circles overhead with divers watching on.
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David ValenciaThere's nothing more exciting than a baitball. Here's a look at the entire frenzy. A beautiful interaction of nature.
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David ValenciaThis divemaster frees a 35ft whale shark from a thick fishing line. He had to keep up in strong current at 100ft. and peel the line from the skin after cutting the line in half.
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David ValenciaThis momma and baby humpback whale allow a diver's close approach. What an amazing experience.
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David ValenciaHumpback Whales; This mother, calf, and escort male swam directly over us during a dive.
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David ValenciaAn escort male pursues a momma and calf humpback whale. It only took a day before momma decided he didn't fit the bill. We found the momma and calf the next morning without the boyfriend.
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Afflitti Gianlucawhales
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Wolfgang ZwicknaglA group of resting whitetips had some really bad company ...
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Wolfgang ZwicknaglWhitetip balcony @ Roca Partida, Islas Revillagigedos
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David ValenciaThe Best Safety Stop ever! Momma and Baby humpback Whales rest motionless in front of divers.
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David ValenciaThis Whale Shark circles as we observe its entangled in a thick fishing line. The line, wrapped around the midsection, was deeply embedded in the whale shark's skin and must have been there for some time. The shark was later cut free.
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Eric AddicottWhitetip Reef Sharks at Roca Partida, taken with Sony RX-100.
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David ValenciaWhale Sharks frequent Mexico's Roca Partida almost year-round. This was a large female in Nov. They swim around the oceanic pinnacle again and again.
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Iskander ItriagoSilky sharks encounter at Roca Partida in Revillagigedos Archipelago México.
We started the dive close to Roca Partida then we decided to drift out to the open ocean where we encountered over 100 silkys passing by.
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Lauren BergerWhilst diving in the Socorro islands we came across a family of majestic Humpbacks at Roca Partida in the Socorro islands. These gentle giants stole my heart!
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Craig McinallyA curious baby humpback swims by me on the way to get a breath. The escort male is just visible behind momma. Despite the protection of the adult whales, two orcas killed and ate the baby the day after this photo was taken.
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Lauren BergerAfter spending several days with this mama and calf at Roca Partida, Socorro, we watched in horror as two Orcas killed the baby. This photo reminds me of the beautiful encounter I had. The circle of life is magnificent yet cruel.
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Craig McinallyGiant's gaze. Male escort humpback eyes the photographer but passes calmly by, raising his pectoral fin just over my head to avoid contact.
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Lauren Berger"The Last Breath". My last dive at Roca Partida in the Revillagigdeos with this curious two week old baby humpback whale before he was taken as prey by Orcas.
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Lauren Berger"Motherhood". A mama humpback whale hovers over her two-week old calf, helping him to control his buoyancy.
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Craig McinallyBuoyancy. A still-buoyant baby humpback uses mom's body to stay below the surface.
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Steve LaycockWhen is dinner ready ?
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Lindsey MobleyManta Ray gliding through the water. Shot at Roca Partida. My first liveaboard trip was to the Revillagigedo Islands.
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Nadya KulaginaBaby white tip reef sharks
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Pieter Firlefynmanta hypnose
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Pieter FirlefynWhite tip reef shark
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Pieter FirlefynWhite tip reef shark patrolling around Roca Partida.
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Pieter Firlefynwhite tips!
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Pieter Firlefynsunset
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Pieter FirlefynGreen turtle