Sentences with phrase «sharks swimming in the sea»

If you're lucky you may even spot some sharks swimming in the sea beneath you!

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Swim with friendly nurse sharks by the resort, or venture farther out into the sea to check out one of the most impressive natural features in the area: the Great Blue Hole, a 407 - foot deep sinkhole deemed one of the top scuba diving sites in the world by none other than Jacques Cousteau.
Dive into the deep blue sea, swim alongside a whale, leap up with a dolphin, and escape from a great white shark in this amazingly interactive book.
I had sharks swim up to my feet and a finch hop from one knee to the other, not to mention tons of sea lions who kept coming out to play when I was in the water.
Heavily armored spiny sharks, among the earliest jawed fish, swam in Permian seas.
Harpel's discovery made it possible for them to pinpoint the Mount Laurel Formation, which was deposited below a shallow sea, in which sharks and now - extinct marine reptiles called mosasaurs also swam, about 75 million years ago.
But now there's a new champion: the Greenland shark — which conservative estimates have swimming in the seas for almost three centuries.
They also found that sharks used powered swimming more often than a gliding motion to move through the ocean, contrary to what scientists had previously thought, and that deep - sea sharks swim in slow motion compared to shallow water species.
Using the sensors and video recorders, the researchers captured unprecedented images of sharks of different species swimming in schools, interacting with other fish and moving in repetitive loops across the sea bed.
Visitors watch sharks and other fish swimming in an aquarium tunnel on July 6, 2010 at the Sea Life aquarium in Oberhausen, western Germany.
Seeing as transsexuals still haven't completely integrated into the modern society, it's only natural that it takes a bit of know - how in order to swim through the sea of transgender dates without getting bitten by any sharks.
Cap off your trip swimming with the largest fish in the sea — the majestic whale shark.
It's also the only place in Australia where you can swim with the gentle giants of the sea, the whale shark.
On any given dive you can expect white - tipped reef sharks, marbled stingrays, green turtles, Galapagos fur seals, sea lions, eagle rays, cownose rays and mobula rays swimming in formation.
But, out of the eleven people on our boat, four threw up during the journey and one woman was so sea - sick that she wasn't able to participate in the whale shark swimming at all.
You'll find secluded beaches, sea turtles, and the opportunity to swim with dolphins and whale sharks in this island paradise.
Say you wanted to take your kid to the beach, and let them play in the shore break and go swimming, 50 yards out to sea... the best way to make people secure from sharks is to put some sort of physical barrier out, and I think that's perfectly acceptable.
You could swim in underground cenotes and marvel at the beauty of the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve on the Mayan Riviera, zipline through Mexico's lush tropical rainforests, experience world class deep - sea fishing in Cabo, go on a desert safari through the wilds of the Baja Peninsula, dive with whale sharks off the Pacific coast, the list is endless... The good news is your dedicated Luxury Retreats Concierge will be happy to arrange any activity you wish!
Deep sea fishing off of Ambergris Caye, swimming with whale sharks in the Gladden Spit and Silk Caye Marine Reserve, or relaxing on white sand beaches in the South Water Caye Marine Reserve — these are just a few of ways you can spend your time in this idyllic Caribbean paradise.
Gladden Spit is located just 60 minutes offshore from Hopkins and is where you'll be able to swim alongside the largest fish in the sea — whale sharks!
Enjoy places like Lake McKenzie, Eli Creek and Indian Head, where you may be lucky enough to spot dolphins, rays, sharks, turtles or even whales swimming in the sea below.
In this government owned aquatic theme park, you can snorkel and swim in the lagoon, see the Green Sea Turtle breeding grounds and touch the turtles — ranging in size from a few inches to over 600 pounds — walk a nature trail, see the native birds in the aviary, view (and even feed) the sharks, grouper and eels in the Predator Reef aquarium, and get a taste of Cayman culture and heritage in the Cayman Street exhibiIn this government owned aquatic theme park, you can snorkel and swim in the lagoon, see the Green Sea Turtle breeding grounds and touch the turtles — ranging in size from a few inches to over 600 pounds — walk a nature trail, see the native birds in the aviary, view (and even feed) the sharks, grouper and eels in the Predator Reef aquarium, and get a taste of Cayman culture and heritage in the Cayman Street exhibiin the lagoon, see the Green Sea Turtle breeding grounds and touch the turtles — ranging in size from a few inches to over 600 pounds — walk a nature trail, see the native birds in the aviary, view (and even feed) the sharks, grouper and eels in the Predator Reef aquarium, and get a taste of Cayman culture and heritage in the Cayman Street exhibiin size from a few inches to over 600 pounds — walk a nature trail, see the native birds in the aviary, view (and even feed) the sharks, grouper and eels in the Predator Reef aquarium, and get a taste of Cayman culture and heritage in the Cayman Street exhibiin the aviary, view (and even feed) the sharks, grouper and eels in the Predator Reef aquarium, and get a taste of Cayman culture and heritage in the Cayman Street exhibiin the Predator Reef aquarium, and get a taste of Cayman culture and heritage in the Cayman Street exhibiin the Cayman Street exhibit.
You can swim in the sea with mantas, stingrays, sharks, barracudas, turtles, lobsters, nudibranches and many species of fish.
There are many activities for the whole family including swimming in the sea or hot water pools, deep sea fishing, boat trips or shark cage diving.
Amanzimtoti's beach offers the visitor excellent sea swimming in areas protected by shark nets.
You can release baby sea turtles on the beach, go swimming with whale sharks, or explore the second largest coral reef in the world.
Swim with the whale sharks in the summer, the gentle giants of the ocean; watch sea turtles and manta rays.
• 1 hour dolphin swim program + 30 minutes sea lion encounter program • Snorkeling in Tropical Reef Aquarium • Usage of Dolphin Beach (lounge chairs are included) • Entrance to Sea Lion Show, Dolphin Show, Shark Show, Tropical Bird Ssea lion encounter program • Snorkeling in Tropical Reef Aquarium • Usage of Dolphin Beach (lounge chairs are included) • Entrance to Sea Lion Show, Dolphin Show, Shark Show, Tropical Bird SSea Lion Show, Dolphin Show, Shark Show, Tropical Bird Show
Riviera Maya is Mexico's eco-tourism capital — here you can explore cenotes or swim with whale sharks in the Caribbean Sea.
Here there are fantastic opportunities to swim with nurse sharks, sea turtles, jacks, and other marine life in a protected marine reserve.
You don't need to head out into the open waters to get a close encounter with marine life, just head to the all - natural Reefworld Aquarium at the foreshore in Urangan, where you can feed green sea turtles, hold a starfish and even swim with reef sharks!
Dive with docile whale sharks, the world s largest fish, at Ningaloo Reef between April and June, swim with wild bottlenose dolphins in the warm waters of Monkey Mia and get up close to sea lions, manta rays, dugongs and humpback whales, explore the charming old pearling port of Broome and take a camel ride down Cable Beach at sunset, fly over the beehive shaped domes of the Bungle Bungle Range, boat down the huge, manmade Lake Argyle at Kununurra, explore the wineries and beaches of the Margaret River region, cruise spectacular Geikie and Windjana Gorges in the remote and rugged Kimberley, see the stark outback come alive with glorious wildflowers in winter and early spring and enjoy the sophisticated delights of Perth and the historic port of Fremantle.
Coming face to face with a great white shark with nothing between you and its giant jaws but steel mesh is an incomparable adrenaline rush, and only in Australia can you do this and swim with wild sea lions on the same trip.
Even on the «everyone does it» afternoon snorkel tour out of San Pedro to Hol Chan Marine Reserve, we spotted countless fish, a moray eel, stingrays, multiple species of coral and a group of turtles foraging in the sea grass — and that's not counting the side trip to Shark Ray Alley to swim with nurse sharks and stingrays.
In no time, I was swimming in the deep blue sea with a great white sharIn no time, I was swimming in the deep blue sea with a great white sharin the deep blue sea with a great white shark.
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