almost 10 years

Hey guys, been awhile. I've been busy but I have finally had time to sift through all of my pictures and figured I would share some stuff I saw while snorkeling in Panama, bc I saw some really cool stuff.

Basically, we went to an island in both the Caribbean and the Pacific. The island in the Caribbean was inhabited by indigenous people, the Kuna, and the island in the Pacific was uninhabited, except for a really rich dude who owns the island and people who work at the research facility there.

Here are some pictures, I had to link them because of how slow the page is if they're all embedded.

Some Devil Rays doing flips n stuff

Chasing a Triaenodon obesus (White tipped reef shark)

Woke up a Eretmochelys imbricata (hawksbill sea turtle)

This Echidna nocturna (palenose moray) almost bit me

Aetobatus narinari (Spotted eagle ray)just cruising along like he just don't care

Near death experience with a crocodile, we were about to go snorkeling there....til we saw a crocodile pop up.

Anyway, these are just some of the many pictures/videos I have.

If you guys want to know anything let me know

almost 10 years

AsbelLhant says

do the locals still walk around spearing rats on sharp sticks?


no, i don't think they ever did (i don't think they even have rats since the island is small and secluded). but they fish almost exclusively.
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This was my view from my hut in the Caribbean.

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do the locals still walk around spearing rats on sharp sticks?
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for scale, this was the school of devil rays from further away, there were at least 70 of them, maybe more
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It was pretty great, on the pacific side we went to a marine sanctuary which was where most (if not all) of these pictures were taken.
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That is incredible! I've always wanted to go there. It looks fantastic.
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whoa, that's beautiful! i definitely wanna go there someday. adding that to my list
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oh damn that's amazing wow I've only ever been impressed by the red sea, this would probably blow me away