We had eight massive silvertip sharks, circling the cleaning station. What a good-looking fish! The hefty Galapagos sharks that slid into their group made the elegant white markings of the Silvertips even more beautiful.
Read MoreWe had eight massive silvertip sharks, circling the cleaning station. What a good-looking fish! The hefty Galapagos sharks that slid into their group made the elegant white markings of the Silvertips even more beautiful.
Read MoreSoon, we came across three beautiful mantas putting up a show. Two chevron females were swooping and diving around all the divers while they followed each other about. There was also a more elusive black female who made a couple of close passes but was mostly content doing her own thing out in the blue.
Read MoreThey were both chevron females – one medium-sized one and one very large, the largest I have seen in my time here. We came very close to lots of silvertips sharks, Galapagos sharks, and a couple of hammerheads.
Read MoreOur first dive at Punta Tosca was breathtaking, it was dolphins and tunas all the way. As we hit the water, a pack of dolphins came within handshaking distance and started playing with the divers
Read MoreSome divemasters call it the Zoo, others Western Manta Highway! It was a remarkable couple of dives – a school of hammerheads, the Galapagos, many mantas, and even a Tiger Shark.
Read MoreWe found big Galapagos sharks, a school of hammerheads, some silky sharks, and a Tiger shark! The icing on the cake was passing lots of black and chevron mantas and a Mobula ray, all at eye contact distance.
Read MoreEvery dive at a new location throws up bundles of surprises. And this is what we found on this amazing trip.
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