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Wonderful film on living sea giants
Wow! That was a wonderful film on living sea giants I watched last night!
This is a film I watched on Animal Planet about Andrea Marshall’s under-water work and her great discovery in the Southern coast of South Africa. She is filmed doing her under-water research on manta rays living in this area of world, until the moment comes where she discovers that a second species of giant manta rays approaches the area. They look very similar, only a little darker than the common ones in the area, and another difference between both is that the giant mantas travel longer distances than the most common ones.
I’m including this great news here for a few good reasons:
1) I find it to be a great film, very professional and interesting.
2) I love sea life since I can remember, and I couldn’t miss this type of film once I found out about it.
3) I believe that the type of research Andrea Marshall is doing deserves a broader range of publicity.
Now, I know I’ve been talking and talking about this great film, and you might be wondering what it looks like, what is so interesting about it. So, I will leave you a little sample of this great film (sorry, only a few minutes here) next:
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