Shark Named J.P
Photography feature by Ewan Wilson When you spend a lot of time around an animal you start to see the different quirks that make each shark individual, some are subtile and …
[Read more]Photography feature by Ewan Wilson When you spend a lot of time around an animal you start to see the different quirks that make each shark individual, some are subtile and …
[Read more]This month’s feature: A young baby whale and its mother cruising slowly past in the shallow waters of Tonga. The calf closed its eye as it came up for a …
[Read more]Once filled with air, Chandelier Cave is now an easily accessed 4-chamber underwater cave underneath the island of Ngarol. Nearly swimming distance from Sam’s Tours, the cave entrance opens at …
[Read more]Photography feature by Ewan Wilson The great white sharks of South Africa are not your typical fish. There winter prey, the caper fur seal is a tricky catch even for a …
[Read more]Photos and Story by Pete Oxford and Reneé Bish “Don’t end up as a kebab!” my friend Pete Atkinson Skyped me after I’d told him about my upcoming adventure. It …
[Read more]Egypt is not the most popular holiday destination in these days – I am very sad about the situation, and I decided to support my beloved country on the …
[Read more]Bobbit Worm The Bobbit worm is a blind, brainless ocean worm with an appearance not even a mother could love. According to The Smithsonian, the colorful …
[Read more]This month’s feature: A pygmy seahorse hides amongst gorgonian sea fans in the deep waters of Raja Ampat, Indonesia Karim was published in National Geographic magazine for his humpback …
[Read more]By Kevin Majoros Jackson Groves started his travel blog, Journey Era, two years ago and it has attracted a cult following among millennials and the younger demographic. Below is an …
[Read more]Whale sharks, the world’s largest fish, roam less than previously thought. Local and regional actions are vital for the conservation of this globally endangered species moving forward, according to …
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