I’d Love To Swim With a Whale xx
How to swim with a whale shark
How I did it: I worked on a coral mapping project in Roatan Honduras, we were lucky enough to have our own boats to drive out to them. once we had spotted the dark shadow of the fish we manouvered the boat infront and dived in with our masks and snorkles. epic
Lessons & tips: Try to experiance this without going with too many people, crowds of people fighting to get a glimpse would overshadow
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while i was staying in Cancun i went to swim with the whale sharks in holbox island with the people from
www.holboxtravel.com i bought the tour on the web and it was just fantastic.They went to my hotel to pick us up and after an amazing day we went back in the afternoon.Do it if you really want to feel something special.
supposedly they can be grow to the size of double decker buses! Craaazy!
kelleenapieralski is turning 30 tomorrow and is 36 weeks pregnant
Amazing experience!
wow. the experience is hard to put into words..first of all it took such a long time before we found the first “butanding”, so the excitement of actually seeing one built up so high by the time we sighted one. my heart was pumping when the guide yelled “get ready”. that was our signal to put our masks on. we jumped in and at first i saw nothing but blue then our guide pulled me to the right and as if it just suddenly appeared out of nowhere..the whale shark was RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME! he had stopped as the guide and i were directly in its way.we were just face to face in what seemed like 2 minutes to me ( but im sure it only lasted a few seconds!) then he slowly looked down an dove underneath me..wow..what a great beautiful creature. we saw about 2 more after that..i cant wait to go back to Sorsogon to see more.
Yes they are. My experience (off the coast of Mozambique) was brief as i was suffering with sea sickness! I caught a sight of one as it passed by and once back on board our small boat discovered that there were in fact two 8m whale sharks.





