Thomas Peschakのインスタグラム(thomaspeschak) - 7月13日 01時33分
The waters around the northern Galápagos Islands of Wolf and Darwin are one of few places in the world where mature whale sharks make regular appearances. Silky sharks are also abundant in these productive seas, but are dwarfed by these 30 + foot giants. They frequently use whale sharks as rubbing posts to dislodge parasites. Photographing this behavior in these wild waters is pretty difficult, the currents were ripping and the whale sharks swim surprisingly fast. After free diving at Darwin’s Arch for 3 hours my lungs were aching and my legs were spent. Shot on assignment for @ナショナルジオグラフィック in collaboration with @darwinfound @parquegalapagos @pelayosalinas @saveourseasfoundation and #paulmangellfoundation
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