Notice the sea anchor in the back ground. This little guy came in for a visit
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You lucky bugger, been trying to see one of those myself, just not having any luck and dont want to have to pay a fortune to the comm boats to see one.
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That would be great to see. (Colin 1 - Co-founding member of the prestigious Colin Club)
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yea Adam very lucky.... Came up to the boats two days. Was only about 6 metres but very friendly.
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Under the Whale Shark?
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Elora.D
yes I think so.... threw a popper out a couple of times but wouldn't come out. Didn't get it too close as i didn't want to scare away the whale shark.
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A great picture for sure and one of the most graceful species that swims!
Looks like a "Slender Suckerfish" underneath!
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L ast month I drove up to Exmouth and we paid approximately $1200 for the family to enjoy this experience that you chanced upon. Great photos.
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not a cobia, as Ryan said, looks like a suckerfish.
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Love the photo mate! Top shot - not someting you see every day.
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Nice photo!
On my families list to do to.
Hope you got to see a few Willy, for that price.
Cheers Pete
Adam Gallash
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Awesome
You lucky bugger, been trying to see one of those myself, just not having any luck and dont want to have to pay a fortune to the comm boats to see one.
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Great stuff
That would be great to see.
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yea Adam very lucky.... Came
yea Adam very lucky.... Came up to the boats two days. Was only about 6 metres but very friendly.
Elora Danan
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Is that a Cobia?
Under the Whale Shark?
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yes I think so.... threw a
yes I think so.... threw a popper out a couple of times but wouldn't come out. Didn't get it too close as i didn't want to scare away the whale shark.
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graceful!
A great picture for sure and one of the most graceful species that swims!
Looks like a "Slender Suckerfish" underneath!
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Willy
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Whale sharks
L ast month I drove up to Exmouth and we paid approximately $1200 for the family to enjoy this experience that you chanced upon. Great photos.
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not a cobia, as Ryan said,
not a cobia, as Ryan said, looks like a suckerfish.
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Great shot BQ!
Love the photo mate! Top shot - not someting you see every day.
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Nice photo! On my families
Nice photo!
On my families list to do to.
Hope you got to see a few Willy, for that price.
Cheers Pete