Swim with thousands of stingrays
Amateur diver Gary Larter has an interesting journey in the bottom of the Mexican sea when swimming with thousands of stingray stingrays.
The person searching for the mysterious underwater creatures did not miss the opportunity to interact with them when they discovered the large rays are moving along the 150-meter long road along Mexico's Baja California coast. However, he could only approach them for a few minutes before being left behind.
The Mobula stingray has a poisonous stingray of the stingray, but its tail does not have spikes. They often eat plankton and swim wandering in the Pacific Ocean. Mobula stingray likes to follow large flocks to avoid enemies.
Gary is currently working on photography and videography projects on underwater life. He departed Los Angeles from January 2011 and made his first stop in Mexico. Here, his team was fortunate to witness the spectacular scene. The group is expected to have a 3,000-mile journey through the Pacific to France.
An impressive reunion with thousands of Gary's Mexican sea rays.
The fish quickly outstripped Gary.
A perfect jump of a stingray.
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