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| The amazing Whale Shark. |
We chose "Ningaloo Whale Sharks", www.ningaloowhalesharks.com from the large number of
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| Coming to pick us up. |
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| Ready to find Whale Sharks. |
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| Sucker fish follow the whale shark |
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| Keep clear of that tail. |
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| Wonderful colors on Ningaloo Reef. |
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| A Green turtle swam by. |
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| Carolyn with the Whale Shark. |
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| John swimming with the Whale Shark. |
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| Feeding on plankton. |
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| Surrounded by 100's of fish. |
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| There he goes. |
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| Coming along for the ride. |
We found out a lot about Whale Sharks. They are a shark, not a whale. They still remain quite a mystery, as even though they are now tagged, they swim below the surface and therefore radio
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| Spectacular Coral. |
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| Carolyn with Wally the Whale Shark. |
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| Giant clam. |
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| More coral and fish. |
beautiful fish, and the water is so clear. You just don't want to leave the water. But sadly, there is
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| Even more coral and fish. |
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| Beautiful Parrot Fish. |
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| Last one in...... |































































