Manta's silhouette
Can't stop photo shooting Mantas
Manta and diver
Close to the Manta head
A flying young Manta turns over us
Next capture ... no words, just euphoria
Other Manta Ray appears
Mantas gills
The Mantas surface
A small Manta from above
Playing with the giant Manta
Manta ray in its natural habitat
Mantas fine hairy surface
Harmonic flow of the Manta
Manta with its full wingspread
Touching the Manta is amazing ...
The Manta Ray and the diver
Coming closer to get in touch
The Manta is flying through the water
Unique vista under water
Cephalic lobes of the Manta
Mantas have fun with us
Other Manta comes to join us
Mantas don't like air bubbles???
The Manta is coming for sure
First view at a Manta
Yuki waiting for the next show
Trying to shoot (with the photo camera of course!!…
The railway goes mostly on piles
The Qinghai-Tibet Railway
The gate to board the train to Xining
The tickets for a sleeping car
The waiting room in the railway station
Lhasa railway station
The trail on the piles
The map of the railway from Lhasa to Xining
Xining Station Plaza
Arriving Xining railway station on the dot
Railway station in Xining
First view in the early morning ...
We enjoy the food in the train coach
Inside the dining coach
Headstream of the Changjiang River (Yangtze River)
Late in the afternoon
Along the Tongtian River
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Manta flying over us
Divers sometimes see Manta Rays swimming gracefully through the water feeding on plankton. The planktonic organisms are filtered from the water by the gills. Despite most individuals being seen swimming slowly, the Manta Ray is capable of swimming at rapid speed. They are sometimes observed leaping out of the water and landing back on the surface with a loud slap.
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