«Do
you think swimming with sharks is a good idea or a bad idea?»
Not exact matches
And although my childhood was spent
thinking about the adventures I would have and the
sharks I would one day
swim with, I knew within about a week of meeting my now - husband that I had fallen into my very own fairy tale.
My love for Mexico explodes when I
think of cenotes,
swimming with turtles,
swimming with whale
sharks, galavanting in the turquoise waters of Isla Mujeres and visiting the Plastic Bottle Floating Island.
Think unique dining experiences, culinary tours, fishing charters,
shark cage diving,
swimming with sea lions, rugged coastlines, breathtaking coastal views, perfect beaches, native wildlife and so much more.
 Amazingly, the San Pedro kids, you would
think, they have all spent time at the reef or
swum with the
sharks and rays but they haven» t.»  Dr. Graham revealed that the event gives them the perfect opportunity to become scientists for the day and experience something like never before.
My wife Kathy isn't the best swimmer and the
thought of
swimming with sharks didn't seem to appeal to her.
Some of the island hopping tours visit a
shark enclosure on Pulau Menjangan Besar (there's also one on Pualau Karimunjawa) where you can
swim with netted reef
sharks, although we visited neither and can't report how healthy the
sharks appear, we don't
think it's an activity that should be encouraged or supported.
This is not an easy question, but here are some memorable moments in chronological order from the last 15 years: skydiving and hitchhiking across New Zealand, scuba diving the Great Barrier Reef, the first moment I stepped foot in Asia, hiking to Everest Base Camp, cliff diving into Lake Atitlan, climbing Mount Sinai in Egypt, meeting (what I
thought were) the friendliest people in the world in Iran, traveling to remote areas of Iraq and Pakistan, sleeping in the Golden Temple in India,
swimming with whale
sharks in the Philippines, getting married in Greece, and going to Japan
with my wife when she was pregnant
with our first child.