Very strong currents made this a short dive. Hanging on current hooks, I was able to capture some rare shots of Dolphins far above us. Other divers in the group fought too hard against the current and we were required to go back to the surface early.
Ocellated eagle ray (Aetobatus ocellatus), photo taken in Maldives, Male Atoll, North Male Atoll, Hulhangu Kandu
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Ocellated eagle ray (Aetobatus ocellatus), photo taken in Maldives, Male Atoll, North Male Atoll, Hulhangu Kandu
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Ocellated eagle ray (Aetobatus ocellatus), photo taken in Maldives, Male Atoll, North Male Atoll, Hulhangu Kandu
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Ocellated eagle ray (Aetobatus ocellatus), photo taken in Maldives, Male Atoll, North Male Atoll, Hulhangu Kandu
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Bigeye Trevally (Caranx sexfasiatus), photo taken in Maldives, Male Atoll, North Male Atoll, Hulhangu Kandu
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As you can see on the profile, we went down and spent about 10 minutes reaching the corner where the current was strongest but where we also had the highest chance to see larger fish come by. We got rewarded while hanging for 15 minutes on current hooks before ascending.
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