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Andy LernerUndulated Moray in Hawaii
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Andy LernerMantas colliding while feeding in Kona
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Andy Lerner1st in a series of manta portraits I took in Hawaii
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Andy LernerI normally don't point my camera straight down, but it worked out this time.
Night dive, fisheye
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Andy LernerAnother from Kona
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Andy LernerMantas in Kona.
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Andy LernerMantas coming into feed on plankton in Kona.
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Andy LernerManta fly-by in Kona
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Andy Lerner2 way street
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Andy LernerOne last mant pic from Kona
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Melanie DanelukManta at Garden Eel Cove, Kona, Hawaii. Incredible experience!!
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Rickey FerandManta Ray night dive - Kona, Hawaii
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Rickey FerandManta Ray night dive April 2012 - Kona, Hawaii
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Jeff MilisenTakahashi Ray flies over while at at cleaning station off Keahole Point in Kona, Hawaii.
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Conor Culver"The Devil Arises" part of my Underwater Surrealism series. Image is referencing how in some cultures Mantas were seen as the devil because of their horn-shaped cephalic fins on their faces