While the entire world is focused on exploring space and what lies beyond the lines, with some of the most recent advancements like these high definition ones, there are some that are targeting the thieves we have yet to meet here in our country. pƖɑneta.
The National Ocean Service states that more than 80 percent of our planet’s oceans are still mapped, observed, and explored. We are dealing with (139 million square miles) of water which amounts to a little over 70 percent of the world’s total area.
So, there’s still a lot to explore on our own planet!
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The professional underwater photographer of the same name recently left the Great Barrier Reef coast of Lady Elliot Island in Australia. He was taking some photos of the sea walls there where he stumbled upon such a strange sight that, at first, he thought their cameras were broken. Bored Pada approached Kristia Lɑie ρɑra ᴜna entreʋιstɑ.
While Laié was photographing a group of male rays chasing a female, he realized in his photographs that he was not like the others. While the mother rays are generally black on the upper part and the lower part of the lower part, this group was black on the upper part, but with the lower part of the part.
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