I have fallen in love with these graceful Giant Manta Rays flying through the deep blue ocean next to the mountainous walls coming up front the bottom. Looking down at the sea bottom so deep with fish in every direction chasing the rays to get a small bite to eat. So peaceful it brings tears to my eyes of how vital it is to save our oceans. Stunning video and music! Thank you for opening my eyes to the beauty beneath the waves.
This video is amazing. The music and the imagery are very relaxing and quite soothing. I applaud you and Sea Legacy for the work you do with our oceans and environment.Keep up the wonderful and important work you do.
Thanks so much for the beautiful video! I play it all the time, it really calms me down and puts me in a great space when I feel overwhelmed. Love it!!!
When I started to watch it, I immediately realized that it was in the Clarion Islands, in Mexico because of the beautiful angelfish, Holacanthus Clarionensis, which is endemic to that place... Beautiful video, congratulations.
Great usage of all the content you created and put together very beautifully! There's so many ways imagery can help protect our oceans, and this is definetly one of them. Thanks for all you're doing in the field
Just to let the uploader of the video know that the music chosen for this is perfect. Sometimes videos have bad music or loud music while people are narrating but this is quite beautiful. Grace matching graceful.😊
I watched a documentary about these beautiful manta rays and they said the creatures can actually recognize people. Some they swam away from and others they were not afraid of and interacted with. They actually did an experiment and closed the mask of the scuba diver and when the rays couldn't see the face of the diver they weren't afraid and stayed but when they could see the face or eyes of the diver they swam away. It's puzzling but also fascinating and shows a rather unique intelligence.
For a member of the shark species it's amazing to see how gentle natured these manta rays are. I saw another video where they did an experiment. They put tin foil to block the rays from seeing the divers eyes. The rays had previously swam away from the diver but when it couldn't see his eyes they didn't swim away. They actually can sense or see something by looking at the eyes. What is more amazing is the story of a Beluga whale that had given birth but the baby was stillborn but the mother was so distraught that it swam for hours continuously pushing the baby to the surface to breathe not wanting to believe the baby was stillborn. People ruthlessly kill these creatures but when you read in the Bible it is God that created them so why abuse and kill them?
Actually, the experiment was conducted with just a few divers who were already familiar with the manta rays in the area. They got to know some manta rays and the rays also developed connections with specific divers. When the divers switched suits the manta rays could still identify them individually, which then prompted the foil test. The manta rays could not identify divers with the foil, but it is extremely cool how the rays were intelligent enough to identify the divers by their eyes and movements alone.
I have fallen in love with these graceful Giant Manta Rays flying through the deep blue ocean next to the mountainous walls coming up front the bottom. Looking down at the sea bottom so deep with fish in every direction chasing the rays to get a small bite to eat. So peaceful it brings tears to my eyes of how vital it is to save our oceans. Stunning video and music! Thank you for opening my eyes to the beauty beneath the waves.
This video is amazing. The music and the imagery are very relaxing and quite soothing. I applaud you and Sea Legacy for the work you do with our oceans and environment.Keep up the wonderful and important work you do.
Majestic, so beautiful.
Giant oceanic manta rays ar the essence of beauty and gracefulness
Simply amazing! I wish that i could be there well. Thank you
Just sooooo breathtaking, thank u for sharing.
I realize now the grace of these animals
Thanks so much for the beautiful video! I play it all the time, it really calms me down and puts me in a great space when I feel overwhelmed. Love it!!!
That is so wonderful to hear! We're so glad you enjoy it and that it brings you to a great space. Thank you for sharing!
Beautiful creature
Manta Ray's are the gentle giants of the ocean 😊👍💙, thank you for the upload!
I want to be one of you guys. So magestic Manta Rays
Profound creatures 💯 ❤ 🌊 🌊 🌊 😊🐠🐟🪼🐠🐟🪼🐟🐠🪼🐬🐳🐋
When I started to watch it, I immediately realized that it was in the Clarion Islands, in Mexico because of the beautiful angelfish, Holacanthus Clarionensis, which is endemic to that place... Beautiful video, congratulations.
Great usage of all the content you created and put together very beautifully! There's so many ways imagery can help protect our oceans, and this is definetly one of them. Thanks for all you're doing in the field
So much peace and grace....
Gorgeous animals xx
These videos are truly inspiring!
Just to let the uploader of the video know that the music chosen for this is perfect. Sometimes videos have bad music or loud music while people are narrating but this is quite beautiful. Grace matching graceful.😊
This hits me and I think with most males hard. 🖤
I watched a documentary about these beautiful manta rays and they said the creatures can actually recognize people. Some they swam away from and others they were not afraid of and interacted with. They actually did an experiment and closed the mask of the scuba diver and when the rays couldn't see the face of the diver they weren't afraid and stayed but when they could see the face or eyes of the diver they swam away. It's puzzling but also fascinating and shows a rather unique intelligence.
All I see is an overly enthusiastic grade school teacher who carries his students on his back.
For a member of the shark species it's amazing to see how gentle natured these manta rays are. I saw another video where they did an experiment. They put tin foil to block the rays from seeing the divers eyes. The rays had previously swam away from the diver but when it couldn't see his eyes they didn't swim away. They actually can sense or see something by looking at the eyes. What is more amazing is the story of a Beluga whale that had given birth but the baby was stillborn but the mother was so distraught that it swam for hours continuously pushing the baby to the surface to breathe not wanting to believe the baby was stillborn. People ruthlessly kill these creatures but when you read in the Bible it is God that created them so why abuse and kill them?
Actually, the experiment was conducted with just a few divers who were already familiar with the manta rays in the area. They got to know some manta rays and the rays also developed connections with specific divers. When the divers switched suits the manta rays could still identify them individually, which then prompted the foil test. The manta rays could not identify divers with the foil, but it is extremely cool how the rays were intelligent enough to identify the divers by their eyes and movements alone.
I want one
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