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A humpback whale mother and her calf. Each year a group of humpback whales migrates along the coast of Mozambique
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Underwater Photo Location: Santa Rosalia

Underwater Photo Location: Santa Rosalia

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there are no dive facilities in santa rosalia. you have to bring everything yourself, and unless you bring a boat as well you have to make friends with the local fishermen and rent one of their boats to take you out. diving with humboldt squid is dangerous,
so it is essential to have the right safety gear like shark suits, helmets, steel cables as dive lines and most importantly an experienced guide who has dived with these animals before!!!!!
Facts about Santa Rosalia
Dive types
dayboatnightdrift

Marine Life
bigsharkswhalesdolphinsturtles

Diving facilities
friendly


by Ivo Kocherscheidt
A VERY LARGE HUMBOLDT SQUID PHOTOGRAPHED OF SANTA ROSALIA, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO NIKON F100, SUBAL HOUSING, NO STROBE TMAX 100, UNDEREXPOSED AND OVERDEVELOPED
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