One lucky photographer, Martin Strmiska, 41, who spends time photographing underwater paradises in the Maldives, captured the sight of a lifetime—a sight even experienced divers rarely witness. While on an excursion diving with tourists last year, at around 10 or 11 p.m., they witnessed a feeding frenzy of approximately 20 whale sharks beside their boat. Such a concentration of whale sharks is seen seldom if ever. Strmiska captured countless photos and video recordings of the serene, beautiful sea creatures feeding like there was no tomorrow. This rare encounter, Strmiska reluctantly told The Epoch Times, occurred only thanks to COVID, as no other boats were out on the water, and theirs was one of the first to restart their diving tours. This meant that, upon turning on the lights, all the plankton were attracted to them, and this huge concentration of the tiny marine life (shark food) in turn attracted the …
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