There we saw a lot of hammerhead sharks, Galapagos sharks and silvertip sharks. So we had a lot of different sharks today. To top it all off, we had a total of four different manta rays.
Read MoreThere we saw a lot of hammerhead sharks, Galapagos sharks and silvertip sharks. So we had a lot of different sharks today. To top it all off, we had a total of four different manta rays.
Read MoreWe see all species of sharks that inhabit Roca Partida from whitetip reef sharks to silvertip sharks and Galapagos sharks to the huge schools of scalloped hammerhead sharks.
Read MoreAt some point, the manta ray was covered in clarion angelfish cleaning her. It’s so amazing to see an army of these fish working hard to keep the manta ray clean.
Read MoreIt didn’t take me long until I found one but suddenly, a shadow appeared, twisting and ticking – it was a dolphin. I turn around and another six dolphins are facing me and behind them another five.
Read MoreThe bottlenose dolphin is one of the most commonly encountered dolphins in the world and we have a few resident pods here in the Revillagigedo Archipelago. They are also the most interactive dolphins around humans and their huge intelligence and ability to learn has been shown in many studies.
Read MoreWe also had dolphins with us and we saw a big school of scalloped hammerhead sharks three times out in the blue – about 100 sharks strong!
Read MoreLess than an hour later, after having already seen a blue marlin breaching, a green sea turtle on the surface and a playful sea lion that came to check us out, we were contacted by Siddarta, the pilot of the “El Peregrino” hydroplane stating that he had spotted a pod of orcas by the San Lorenzo Channel between Balandra/El Tecolote and Espiritu Santo Island.
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