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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. I can’t imagine the feeling of meeting one of these gentle giants in person. It must be humbling in some respects to see them in all their majesty. Thanks for sharing, Indah, and welcome home.

  2. Welcome back Indah. Great photos… I would be scared swimming next to them! Looking forward to your Marine Life series 🙂

    • Thank you so much Kan!They are so gentle but yes, we have to be careful with their tails 🙂 I hope to publish the series this week – bit delay, gosh, so hard to return to daily routine 😀

  3. I just went snorkeling with them too! It was such an amazing experience to see these gentle giants up close. I admit I was scared their tails would just swing at me and I would be flipped into nothingness. 🙂

  4. I wish I had your ease in the water, Indah! I’m a very poor swimmer and this would be beyond me.
    They look ferocious so it’s good to know you were safe with them. Such beautiful shots! 🙂

    • Thank you so much Jo! The whale sharks are harmless but yes, we have to aware of their strong tails and body part – because they are very strong when moving around 🙂

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