Sunday, October 26, 2008

Baby Sharks



Bahura

Taken in the Bahura section of the Manila Ocean park, these baby sharks were the closest I've ever been near real sharks. The aquarium where they were placed was so shallow, it's like they're in a swimming pool! But of course, none of the visitors were allowed to dip their hands in the aquarium. Some visitors (especially the kids) still try to bend the rules, and I guess that's just how it goes. Good thing the staffs were all over to give guidance to the visitors to prevent accidents.

*** Jenn ***

15 comments:

Ramblings of a Villas Girl said...

Very cool pictures. I love sharks.

Dar's Foto Faze said...

Sharks are such fantastic creatures. thanks for sharing the photo

Sandy Kessler said...

clear water sandy

bcmomtoo said...

They look like they'd be soft to touch. Maybe that's why the kids try to stick their hands in.

Unknown said...

Thanks for visiting me. I don't think I would want to bend the rules there. Great photos.

Tina said...

I would just be tempted to touch...still a little kid in all of us. Neat photo! Thanks for taking the time to visit my blog! :)

Anonymous said...

Beautiful photo, sharks are neat and the water is very clean.

Lilli & Nevada said...

Beautiful photos of the sharks, but i wouldn't want to be too close to them.

Tootie said...

Nice photo. I imagine the sharks are not hungry enough to eat little hands. At least I would hope not.

ratmammy said...

what a clear view you get of the sharks!

Reader Wil said...

Great shots! It's not so easy to take photos of fish under water, but it's worth while trying and your photos are very clear. Sharks are interesting fish.

Jeanne said...

cool pics. I've seen small ones but only at an aquarium. You got very clear shots!

david mcmahon said...

Great angle on that shot, Jenn

bobbie said...

Really great pictures. You can almost reach out and touch them.

Gretchen said...

Really cool! Would love to go there and see them.

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