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During a night dive in Fernando de Noronha, I came across a graceful Stingray (Maybe - Hypanus americanus), gliding silently across the reef. These rays are known for their broad, round bodies and long whip-like tails, which can be seen trailing behind them as they move with effortless elegance.
This particular individual emerged from the shadows just long enough for a close-up view before disappearing back into the dark. A beautiful reminder of the richness and mystery of the ocean at night.
π Location: Fernando de Noronha Marine National Park, Brazil
During a night dive in Fernando de Noronha, I came across a graceful Stingray (Maybe - Hypanus americanus), gliding silently across the reef. These rays are known for their broad, round bodies and long whip-like tails, which can be seen trailing behind them as they move with effortless elegance.
This particular individual emerged from the shadows just long enough for a close-up view before disappearing back into the dark. A beautiful reminder of the richness and mystery of the ocean at night.
π Location: Fernando de Noronha Marine National Park, Brazil