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
Tap Lamu in moonlight
Trying to shoot (with the photo camera of course!!…
Mantas don't like air bubbles???
Manta flying over us
Manta's silhouette
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
La Manta passa
Same Manta comes and goes
Sunset at Ko Born
Me during the security stop
The diving tour ends ...
Boat wreckage in the depth of 30 Meters
A Manta baby with its 3 Meters wingspread
Beautiful end of that dive turn
The Mantas head
Diving group memory photo
Other Manta Ray appears
Next capture ... no words, just euphoria
A flying young Manta turns over us
Close to the Manta head
Manta and diver
Can't stop photo shooting Mantas
The Manta is coming for sure
First view at a Manta
Yuki waiting for the next show
A lonely Manta Ray
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Mantas gills
A gigantic filter-feeder, preying on planktonic crustaceans and small schooling bony fishes; filtering mechanism consists of transverse plates of pinkish-brown spongy tissue that bridge the gaps between successive gill bars (cartilaginous skeletal elements that support the gills); when feeding, the cephalic lobes are unfurled and spread (directing and somestimes apparently scooping plankton-bearing water into the mouth).
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