Gabriel defines the diving

Sensory overload: noun, compound. Condition originating from hammerheads appearing in the distance on the right, mantas on the left, and a passing whale shark at 40 meters, whereby divers experience stress because they wish they had 360º vision but they can see only one thing at a time. Wishful thinking: noun, compound. The expectation that […]

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Guest Fernando’s Report

Comecamos muito bem este segundo dia de mergulho. Logo que estabilizamos a profundidade, vimos as pequeñas covas cheias de White tip sharks descansando. Ao sairmos navegando, o primeiro encontro com Whale shark. Logo em seguida, um imenso cardume com galapagos sharks, dusk sharks, hammerhead sharks, silver tips… wonderful! – Fernando Avellar, Brasil

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The way the ocean used to be?

Schools of Galapagos sharks, Juvenile Whale shark being pursued by Galapagos sharks, Big school of hammers, silkies, silvertips, various species hunting balls of fish, big healthy schools of trevallies, many many shelves of whitetip sharks resting together, a healthy thriving system. I had to ask my self was this the way the ocean used to […]

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Magic, Wine & Cheese at Roca Partida

Magic Roca Partida!! What a day of intense shark activity at the rock. This place is never the same ,never! The Manta show was taken over by the sharks supported by an intense current from the south. Mixed big schools of Hammerheads and Galapagos, a short visit of a juvenile whale shark, and why not? […]

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Special guest before our third dive…

Primeiro dia – Cannion – Vimos um cardume de martelos logo no inicio do mergulho, depois vieream as mantas. Uma negra enorme maravilhosa, e depois 2 outras e no final uma mobula. Demais!! Boiller – No inicio vimos varios marteloe e um tubarao tigre. Meu primeiro tigre. Mais tarde vieram as mantas. Lindas e amigaveis. […]

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25 minutes with 25 dolphins

Tomas first words after coming out of the water were, “Please less, this is too much.” The first dive of this morning has been one of the most exciting ever dives in the lives of the whole MANTA-Group. We spent 25 Minutes with 25 dolphins, patting, playing and crawling. They initially checked us out and […]

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