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  • 30 degrees delicate cycle, no fabric conditioner :)
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  • A Pelican flies past as the sun sets over the mangroves in the lagoon between North and South Bimini.
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  • A Whale Shark 'Botella' Feeding near our boat in Mexico. With a bit of caution, they can be easily approached during this vertical feeding frenzy allowing for ample photo opportunities! Taken on the Wetpixel Whale Shark Trip 2017.
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  • French Polynesia's pristine reefs are home to a huge abundance of hard coral and bleaching, fortunately, is hardly an issue here. It's almost impossible to decide what's more beautiful: the islands themselves or what lies beneath the waves.
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  • Taken on the Wetpixel Whale Shark Trip 2017.
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  • Every winter, the grey whales of the eastern Pacific gather in the sheltered bays of the Californian peninsula. They make the long trip down from the cold and rich waters off Alaska to give birth to their calves, nurse them and mate. This annual migration is believed to be the longest annual migration of any mammal! What makes this species so interesting to the layman is not just their prehistoric look (let's be honest, they're not exactly the most photogenic whale...), but most of all their amazing curiosity. They regularly approach whale watching boats, and often even establish physical contact. The whales seem in no way bothered by the boats and will sometimes even atempt to play with them. This particular individual stayed with us for more than 15 minutes, slowly spinning underneath the boat, gently bumping it with its mouth and tail, and even showing us its belly a few times!
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  • Winner of the BSoUP/Diver Magazine Print Competition 2019.
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