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What it’s like to swim cageless with 200kg sharks

A giant stingray the width of a queen-sized bed was slowly gliding above, less than 30cm from my head.Bubbles from my regulator gently hit its white stomach bending them from a near vertical stream into a horizontal one as they slid along the length of the ray’s body.The giant creature turned around and swam right back over me to catch more bubbles, causing me to chuckle.About 15 minutes earlier, Sea Life Sunshine Coast Scuba diving instructor Tayla Davies-Flanagan had alerted myself – and the…
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