Yesterday we did three dives, a two-tank in the morning and a one-tank in the afternoon. The early birds were the most lucky ones because our first dive was very spectacular and the visibility was perfect. The best show was given by an eagleray, trying to get rid of a ramora (sharksucker). It's amazing how a normally easygoing eagleray can change in a fast and very movable fish. The other four rays who were in his school, just watched and lucky for him the ramora lost and had to go and find himself another host. Maybe we'll see him again on a turtle, ray or shark on one of our next dives. Ich hoffe das unsere Deutsche Gaeste von Tropical Divers uns die Fotos senden!
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