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Can you name this mesmerizing species of fish? HINT – They tend to love sheltered, and relatively warm waters, typically inhabiting areas with plenty of live rock and lots of places to hide. The best time to spot them is at either Sunrise or Sunset, and you can find them throughout #Indonesia and #RajaAmpat on your next dive trip. Secure your spots now on our #LiveaboardDivingTrip for as little as $337 down payment. 🔗 Click the link below! 🌐 https://linktr.ee/lagaligo_liveaboard ✉️ info@LaGaligoLiveaboard.com 💬 +62 812 2000 2025 (WhatsApp) 🌐 www.LaGaligoLiveaboard.com 🌐 Trip.LaGaligoLiveaboard.com (Schedule & Rates) ~~~~ #ScubaDiving #Scuba #Diving #MandarinFish #Diver #Liveaboard #DiveTrips #MarineBiodiversity #MarineCritters #reef #UnderwaterMacro
We put the De Antonio D42 Open to the test. Watch our full performance review and walkthrough here: ⬇️ and on BoatTEST.com • Engines: Triple Mercury Verado V10 outboards (3 × 400 hp) • Top Speed (WOT): 48.9 mph (79 km/h) at 6,400 rpm • Cruising Mode: At 4,000 rpm, she runs at 28.0 mph (45 km/h) with an efficient range of 224.8 statute miles (10% fuel reserve, 343-gallon fuel capacity) • LOA / Beam: 41.5 ft length overall / 13.1 ft beam Read more on BoatTEST.com #DeAntonioYachts, #D42Open, #BoatTEST
A favorite stop during our Sea of Cortez/Midriff Islands dive trips is Bahia de Los Angeles where we snorkel with whale sharks. These gentle giants come into this bay to feed. We use the local boats to take us into the bay. The crew looks for the whale sharks and then 4 people can get into the water with them. Sometimes they swim by quickly (there is absolutely no way to keep up with them ) and sometimes they are just happy to eat. We can even see multiple whale sharks at one time! Remember the three rules of snorkeling with whale sharks: 1) Don't touch the whale shark, 2) Don't touch the whale shark, and 3) Don't touch the whale shark. He he he!