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Sea turtles live in the ocean, but they don’t have gills, so how do they survive underwater for so long? Here are some surprising facts that every ocean lover should know: 🌊 1. They Breathe Air, Just Like Us Sea turtles have lungs, not gills, so they must surface to breathe. 🐢 2. Incredible Breath-Holding Abilities When resting, they can hold their breath for 4 to 7 hours. While swimming, they come up for air every few minutes. 💨 3. Super-Fast Breathers They only need 1–2 seconds at the surface before diving again! 🌙 4. Nighttime Adaptation While sleeping, their heart rate slows down dramatically—conserving oxygen and allowing them to stay underwater even longer. 🧭 Want to See Sea Turtles in the Wild? Join our sailing adventures for immersive, eco friendly travel experiences. Explore vibrant reefs, spot marine wildlife up close, and reconnect with nature in ways that truly stay with you. 📌 Subscribe for more stories from the sea and tips for your next bucketlist escape. #SeaTrekSailingAdventures #SeaTurtleFacts #MarineWildlife #OceanLovers #USATravelGoals #NatureLoversUSA #BucketListAdventures #WildlifeEncounters #SnorkelingGetaway #EcoTravelUSA #TravelOver50USA #SlowTravel #NatureTherapy #MeaningfulTravel #BluePlanetMoments #exploreresponsibly #FamilyTravelUSA#TravelOver50 #TravelWithPurpose #MultigenerationalTravel

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Mawan is a favourite dive site in the central area of Komodo, it has great coral, a good mix of macro and larger creatures and is quite a shallow easy dive. But the main attraction is of course the Manta !! We regularly see multiple Manta here, unto 20 at times mostly gathered around a cleaning station at just 5 metres depth !! Great place to get amazing videos and photos of these amazing creatures !!

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