The next day, Roca Partida was full of life. It was rush hour for whitetip sharks, different kinds of jacks, wahoo and big yellowfin tunas and, of course, hammerhead sharks.
Read MoreThe next day, Roca Partida was full of life. It was rush hour for whitetip sharks, different kinds of jacks, wahoo and big yellowfin tunas and, of course, hammerhead sharks.
Read MoreThen out of the blue, three manta rays came by and gently placed their bellies over our stream of bubbles. What a privilege it is to be here interacting with nature in a place like this where sea creatures live in a place so remote that they seem to be equally excited to encounter humans once in a while.
Read Morehey were awesome. We also saw whitetip, silvertip, Galapagos and oceanic blacktip sharks and a huge manta ray and a whale shark at the end.
Read MoreEarly in our dive appeared our first chevron manta ray. Positioned close to the surface, we watched its silhouette in the morning sun above. After about five minutes, it decided to move on and swim out into the blue to explore other areas of the dive site and so did we.
Read MoreWe went over the rock formation which had more crevices where there were some hidden lobster hotels and plenty of other reef fish to explore.
Read MoreI have possibly taken the best manta pictures of my life today which I am so happy about. This dive site called Punta Tosca was magic. Although the pelagic interaction is incredible, I do recommend spending some time perusing around the seawalls and sand
Read MoreThe first thing our eyes saw was a huge tiger shark swimming in the distance. Our hearts were pumping with excitement. We continued our dive listening to whale songs and noises when, out of nowhere, a school of dolphins passed very close to us, checking us out.
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