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Monochrome Monday: Whale Sharks

Visiting Oslob to snorkel with the whale sharks was one of our travel itineraries in the Philippines. Four whale sharks were seen, face to face and so closed by. I can’t describe the feeling when snorkeling with these giants that considered as the biggest fish on the planet. It was amusing with admiration and also happy seeing them lived and swam freely in the ocean. And I was impressed how gentle they were when swimming side by side with humans!

The practice of whale sharks feeding in Oslob has raised critics – which I will explain in details on Marine Life monthly post later this week. However Oslob offers opportunity to get close encounter with the “wild” that is lesser of the two evils if being compared to huge organisations that keep the wilds in their sea aquarium as captivity like Sea Life or Ocean-whatever.

Whale Sharks by Indah Susanti

Nothing can beat the excitement feeling to see unique marine life in their habitat, ocean. The ocean has always been an amazing place for me to experience the serenity, for its fragility and beauty at the same time.  It has been a week since my return and I already miss the tropical ocean.

 

Every time I slip into the ocean, it’s like going home (Sylvia Earle).

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  1. Beautiful photos, Indah. Very indah. I love the second one the most. You were so close, and it didn’t even look frightened. I’m assuming the whale sharks didn’t swim away when they saw you 😀 It certainly looks like the ocean is their playground. I hope you even got to touch them a bit underwater 😀 Welcome back, and hope you had a great trip. Looking forward to hearing more of it!

    • Thank you Mabel! It was amazing experience and eyes opener too – these big guys are harmless to humans and so gentle – they were actually swimming away when getting closer to me but of course we have to watch out for their tails – the tails are very huge and strong 🙂

      • My pleasure 🙂
        My brother is sad because he wanted to see whale sharks too but apparently in Palawan and Coron it is not possible at this time of the year 😦 Well, there is always next time….

  2. Dear Indah. I love reading your posts about the ocean. Thanks again for being so inspiring. Sharks! What a feeling to being that close 😯 🙂

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