Galapagos sharks, silvertips and whitetips swimming around the rock. Some 400lb yellowfin tuna and school of skipjacks.
Read MoreGalapagos sharks, silvertips and whitetips swimming around the rock. Some 400lb yellowfin tuna and school of skipjacks.
Read MoreAnd to top off the critter lottery, we also had a very large octopus play with us for quite some time. Did I mention the crazed tuna weighing in at 400-500 pounds?
Read MoreIt was only the hard work of the crew that made my experience possible, upon their broad shoulders I stood regarding the improbably beautiful images of mantas, dolphins, hammerheads, silky and countless other species the simple sweat of the crew made it possible for me to see.
Read MoreThey were swarming the dive site, passing by from north and south sides of the rock. There were two males and one female; an unbelievable sight to see.
Read MoreWe even saw mobula rays! But the best dive of the day was the second – two manta rays were interacting with my group for 50 minutes. They peacefully joined our group for the entire dive which left us feeling humble and grateful. It was mind-blowing!
Read MoreRight away on the first dive we had a manta playing with the group for more than half of the dive. So far we have seen manta rays on every dive. We have also seen all common sharks the archipelago has to offer, Galapagos, whitetips, silvertips, scalloped hammerhead sharks and even blacktip sharks.
Read MoreAfter a great day at San Benedicto diving with many manta rays and hammerhead sharks at The Canyon, we have now moved to Roca Partida as our next diving destination.
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