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5 Day Photo Challenge: Sharks Diving

I accept two challenges to post five photos for five consecutive days this week. The first challenge on Black and White 5 Day Challenge was invited by Wilbur’s Travel, meanwhile the second challenge on Five photos – Five stories was invited by Oda Fagerland. I combine these two challenges by posting a black and white photo and its color version with its story for five consecutive days this week.

Day 4: Sharks Diving

Jardines de la ReinaMy first diving with tens of sharks was in Ambergris Caye (Belize). I just got my scuba diving license and to dive side by side with tens of Nurse Sharks on my first ten dives was truly amazing gift after “stressful” scuba diving course! Meeting the sharks has changed my traveling style from land only traveler to the combination of land and ocean.

I did my second sharks diving in Jardines de la Reina (Cuba) where this image captured. We stayed for a week in the middle of mangrove area, a home to the wild American saltwater crocodiles, surrounded by nature and away from humans crowds. We were diving every day with tens of sharks from various of species: Caribbean Reef Sharks, Lemon Sharks, Silky Sharks and Nurse Sharks. Before diving, we were advised not to provoke the sharks and to keep our hands close to our bodies otherwise the sharks could assume the hands as small fish to catch. Additionally, we had  to dive in a group and maintain our distance for not being too far.

Jardines de la Reina

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There are so many different type of sharks species with different species behaviors. They were mostly larger than me, they showed curiosity to us by following us diving, sometimes next, below or above us. Just imagine one or two sharks of 2.5 meter swam next or face to face to you. It was amazing a feeling to have close natural encounter with the wild known as predators. Remembering those days made me missing the dives with the sharks. No one was injured nor attacked during our sharks diving in Belize and Cuba.

 

Jardines de la Reina

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Having been diving with the sharks in natural way made me concern about the shark cage diving like the ones in Gaansbai (South Africa). Shark cage diving is unnatural and its sustainability is in question. The practice of shark cage diving is through luring these predator to the baits and in the end the sharks were accustomed to go after the cage for food. However, I do hope to visit South Africa for its sharks diving but without the cage! Hopefully the next one will be in Aliwal Shoal. Fingers crossed.

 The Challenge Invitation

Since I accepted two challenges, I assume I am allowed to invite two bloggers to join the challenges. First of all, please don’t feel obliged to accept this invitation. I invite Mencari Jejak and Nin’s Travelog to participate. They are bloggers who love photography. Mencari Jejak just started photography with lots of potential. Meanwhile Nin’s Travelog has stunning photography, I am truly impressed by her recent photos series entitled Pride of Lions.

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    • Thank you so much Sue! The controversies just being discussed recently and mostly because the practice is by luring the great white sharks with baits to come to a cage that hanged onto a boat. Aside to the safety, it appears the South African laws not allowing anyone to feed the wildlife.
      As for me, I find it is not natural and perhaps it is best to stay away from the great white sharks than inviting them. I think for sharks diving in practice, I would not mind not to see the great white shark species 😀

  1. You make me speechless with this nomination. Thank you so much, Miss! I think I’m floating in the air because of this happiness… :hehe.
    Wow, it was such a thrilling yet amazing experience! Thank God no one got hurt–diving near the sharks surely thrilling–but I think we won’t know the sharks well if we don’t get near them :hehe.
    Once again, thank you so much!

    • 🙂 dengan senang hati 🙂 semoga berkenan yaa…please take your time and do it when you are not busy – I just realize the challenge has constrained me to visit other blogs 😦

  2. Thanks Indah for the challenge, this is a big commitment to post 5 days in a row, as I still have to write something about souvenir yet. Anyway, I’ll take the challenge so stay tune… 😉

    By the way, you are very brave, diving with sharks….

    • My pleasure Mbak Nin! Sekalian memperkenalkan fotografinya Mbak 🙂 Please take your time in this challenge – I have to be honest, it was taking lots of time and preparation as well. It is best to do it when not too busy 😀 Have a great weekend and thank you!

      • Yes, I agree, this is my change to introduce my photography, and yes, it’ll take a lot of preparation….the problem is, I have few follower… :p. But maybe this is the reason to do networking.
        Thanks again to give me the challenge to do this.

  3. This is amazing! I admit, I would be terrified, but it must have been quite the experience. As always, thanks for sharing some of your adventures & photography talent with us 🙂
    Have a great weekend,
    Takami

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