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Aetobatus narinari
The spotted eagle ray is a cartilaginous fish of the eagle ray family, Myliobatidae.
Mangrove lagoon
Thank you Gilma!
What a sight!! lovely, thanks for sharing, KarenL.
Thanks kunzah!
Very cool!
Thanks Joshua! I used to travel a lot - not so much recently, but we are just back from 3 weeks in Galapagos & mainland Ecuador.
nice nice ncie! seems like you do a lot of traveling.
Thanks guys!
Very nice series!
Wow this one is just a fantastic series very nice Karen :)
great spot
Thanks Liam!Jolly, yes I was stockpiling spottings to get me through the winter months!
Beautiful series Karen. Now I know why you were absent from PN for a while.
Incredible spotting, Karen!
Not on this occasion Martin, we were in the dingies, but we were snorkeling with rays a couple of days before.Thanks Yuko!
What an amazing sight!
Amazing. Was anyone swimming Karen?
Spotted on Dec 22, 2012 Submitted on Dec 22, 2012
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Thank you Gilma!
What a sight!! lovely, thanks for sharing, KarenL.
Thanks kunzah!
Very cool!
Thanks Joshua! I used to travel a lot - not so much recently, but we are just back from 3 weeks in Galapagos & mainland Ecuador.
nice nice ncie! seems like you do a lot of traveling.
Thanks guys!
Very nice series!
Wow this one is just a fantastic series very nice Karen :)
great spot
Thanks Liam!
Jolly, yes I was stockpiling spottings to get me through the winter months!
Beautiful series Karen. Now I know why you were absent from PN for a while.
Incredible spotting, Karen!
Not on this occasion Martin, we were in the dingies, but we were snorkeling with rays a couple of days before.
Thanks Yuko!
What an amazing sight!
Amazing. Was anyone swimming Karen?