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Coupling bats1970-01-01T00:00:00+00:00Above our bungalow, the cries of bats take us out of our nap.
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Face to Face with a whale shark
A face to face with the biggest fish in the world: a whale shark .. It is about 9 meters long. This is one of the biggest we have seen during our stay. You must know that they are all juvenile sharks. The vast majority are males.
Author: Gabriel BARATHIEU
@GABRIEL BARATHIEU
File state: Final
Photography size: 44.3 Mpixels (127 MB uncompressed) - 8155x5437 pixels (27.2x18.1 in / 69x46 cm at 300 ppi)
Photography keywords: baleine, blue, fish, image, image sous-marine, madagascar, nosy be, océan, photo sous-marine, photographie, photography, requin, requin baleine, rhincodon, rhincodon typus, sea, shark, sous-marine, typus, underwater, underwater, underwater photography, whale, whale shark
Published in: Nosy Be / Nosy Iranja , Whale Shark
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