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glad you guys like them I have no idea how big it is but I live on the 6th floor, i'd say probaby 2 and a half 3 feet.
No i didn't get a shot off, its really cool to actually see wildlife in the water here. They do a lot of net fishing in our bay and I'm surprise they still stick around.
No i didn't get a shot off, its really cool to actually see wildlife in the water here. They do a lot of net fishing in our bay and I'm surprise they still stick around.
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i swam with those things in Cozumel. They put you on a boat, bring you 2 miles off shore to a sand reef, and drop u in the water with them. They are slimy and scared the **** outta me, until i touched them.
they didnt have all those colors either.
they didnt have all those colors either.
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Hey man i used to live in guam...back in about 97 if i remember right. What are you there for? Anyways, i lived in Yigo, in perez acres. We went to a place called sharks hole, idk if youve have heard about it or been there but we had to hike about 2 miles down the beach so we could go snorkelling in a hole in the coral reef made by an artillery shell during ww2. Def. recommend checking it out....
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I live in tamuning right on the beach. I'm here with the military. I.ve heard of sharks hole but never been.
I think it is a sting ray cause in the 5th pic you can see that long *** tail. but I'm not going to grap it to find out
I think it is a sting ray cause in the 5th pic you can see that long *** tail. but I'm not going to grap it to find out
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Originally Posted by red01z28
those are mantarays they do not sting and can have wingspans up to 20ft.
Those are some cool pics man, i wish I lived near a beach with some cool wildlife.
Closest I been is the AWESOME Aquarium of the Smokey's in Gatlinbrg.
They had a ray tank where you could rub them. They definitely don't feel like the look like they would. More like really really short-pile carpet with a SUPER soft underlay. Pretty cool!
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BEST diving is at Nay-yah beach (spelling) Commonly called Turtle Rock in North Tipalo housing. . .follow all the way through housing and just as you turn to go into South Tip, it's off to your left. Some serious crane treads and turrets in the water...best vis I've ever had (damn near 250 dives in Guam 93-95)
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