Swimming with WHALESHARKS!

in travel •  7 years ago  (edited)

Have you ever wonder what it would be like to swim in the ocean with creatures that are bigger than you?

Like a whale or a shark or better yet a WHALE SHARK🐋!!! Now that would be cool, don't you agree?😁

I know, i know some of you may not agree with me because of the word Whale Shark, sounds scary right?
You might've imagine a whale that is ferocious(thank you google for the spelling.hehe) like a shark, or a shark like in the Jaws movie that has a size of a whale or just thinking that it's a freaking Megalodon!

Well, let me introduce to you my good friend Jinbei-chan!🐋 😄

Jinbei-chan and I will help clear all the misunderstanding that you have about Whale Sharks, so that you can also experience the feeling of having a gigantic friend. XD
Uhhm. I named her Jinbei-chan because i love one piece (one of the best anime) and she reminds me of jinbe that is a whaleshark fishman.

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So, this here with me is Jinbei-chan, she has 2 cute little remora with her. Isn't there bond incredible!? They help each other to live happy.

The remora will clean jinbei-chan's body by sucking any parasite that may cause harm to her and at the same time the remora will fill up its belly. So everybody wins 😄

Ok, let's go!

GEORGE & JIMMY'S WHALE WATCHING RESORT & RESTAURANT

This is where we went in our whale watching trip. Unfortunately, I was not able to take a picture of the resort so I googled the name of the resort just to let you guys see the place.
It is located at BRGY. Tan-awan, Oslob, Cebu.

Google Map

By car == it would take about approximately 2 h and 39 mns depending on the traffic situations.
By bus == it would take more or less 4 hours depending on the traffic situations.

We rode the bus to get the resort and thank God that i did not have motion sickness because I was able to force my self to sleep by the time the bus started to move.
I really get motion sickness easily when riding a bus, it's because it just stops suddenly and then accelerates right after a complete stop and it goes on and on until I puke my guts out! damn! I hate riding buses.

After a four hours of sleep/travel

We finally reached our destination, the George & Jimmy Whale Watching Resort and Restaurant.
Resort

Their activities offered:

Local touristForeign Tourist
Whaleshark watching ( boatride ) free lifevest= P 300.00 / $ 5.94Whaleshark watching ( boatride ) free lifevest= P 500.00 / $ 9.89
Whaleshark watching ( snorkeling ) free snorkeling googles & lifevest= P 500.00 / $ 9.89Whaleshark watching ( snorkeling ) free snorkeling googles & lifevest=P 1000.00 / $19.79
Whaleshark watching ( scuba diving ) = P 600.00 / $ 11.87Whaleshark watching ( scuba diving ) = P 1,500.00 / $ 29.68

That's all the activities that they offered. Good thing we were just local tourist, we were able to get cheaper rates! It's kind of discrimination though.




We availed the 1 Whaleshark watching (snorkeling) which only cost $9.89 and 2 (boatride) that's $ 11.88 because I am the only one that is able to swim among the three of us, so the total spent for whaleshark watching is $ 21.77 and its well in budget.

Rules and guidelines in watching whale sharks

  1. No feeding of the whale sharks by unauthorize person
  2. Do not touch, ride, or chase a whale shark to avoid injuries to the whale sharks
  3. Do not restrict normal movement or behavior of the whale shark
  4. Do not use flash as it may startle them which would cause panic
  5. Do not create splash when entering the water
  6. Do not wear sunscreen if you are going to enter the water. Sunscreen can affect the health of the whale sharks, so it is mandatory to take a shower before swimming with them.
  7. Motor boats are prohibited in the area. Only paddle boats are allowed. This is to avoid injury from the propellers.
  8. Viewing is limited to 30 minutes
  9. Maintain a minimum distance of 5m from the head, 6m from the tail (this differs from the 2m from the head, and 5m from the tail stated in the ordinance)

FACTS ABOUT THE WHALESHARKS🐋

Jinbei-chan
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  • Whale Sharks are known as the biggest fish in the whole world! They can grow up to 40 feet (12 meters) long and weigh about 20.6 tons ( 18.7 metric tonnes ).

  • They are not whales! They are SHARKS they just have a lot in common with whales, from its size to its way of feeding rather than the typical shark that tear and crush their prey.

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(That weed goatie's looking good😏)

  • Whale sharks are filter feeders, meaning they open their mouths to let the water come in their bodies and they filter out the food, then they release the water and any debris back to the ocean through their gills. FANTASTIC if i so say!

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(That tummy show was unexpected😅)

  • Another fact about whalesharks is that they DON'T EAT HUMAN BEINGS if they were human eating giants, I would already be inside her belly. hehe and maybe be born as a whale shark. XD

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Me and jumbo-kun trying to scare the photographer😄
jumbo-kun is my new friend coz jinbei-chan left to eat another boatman's krill

  • Whale sharks have short barbels which is a whiskerlike sensory organs just like those of a catfish.

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This was when I tempted to touch Jumbo-kun because she was super close to me, only about inches away from my hand. I forgot the rules about not touching them.hehe

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As I was about the touch the whaleshark the boatman that is taking pictures of me signaled that I should not touch the shark. And that is whyy my hand just went like this...tssk!😖

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  • Whale Shark has a large mouth that can reach up to 1.5 meters (4.9 feet) wide.
  • They contain 300 - 350 rows of tiny teeth and 10 filter pads which is used to filter the food.

Whale Sharks are an endangered species, Let us help protect them so that many will get the chance to see the most amazing and the most gentle fish in the whole world!

Swimming with them was the best 30 mins of my life😊

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GoodBye my good friends! Until we meet again.😢

Thank You For Watching

I hope you enjoyed my adventure with the Giants of the ocean

I wish I could also swim with the whales here in steemit😄 The Giants of steemit.com

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Wow ! Pretty impressive buddy! This is very helpful to those who wants to travel Philippines and love to swim with Jinbei-chan it is very informative and entertaining to read 🤗

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Thank you for your great feedback my friend! I hope you can also meet with jinbei-chan and jumbo-kun there are adorable giants!

This might have given me the best reason to go to the Philippines. Great share!

It's totally worth going !!! there are so many tourist spots here in the Phillipines. and the whalesharks here in Cebu are always present throughout the year.

It's more FUN in the Philippines! 😁

And here I clicked, thinking it was a post about whales on Steemit lol xD

LOL 😂 😂 😂
I hope I can make a post like that someday

really great blog - i love these Whalesharks too and am now following you

Thank you @daydreams4rock. Whalesharks are really great! 😄

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Very nice!

thank you @john-gpr😁

Great post! I loved the explanation and the images. Please make sure you reference any sources that you have used. For example, if you use this information from this page, just include a link to it at the end of your post. Thanks.

https://www.livescience.com/55412-whale-sharks.html

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thank you for appreciating it good sir. 😁
i have posted the link of my sources @donkeypong they are the text that are in color blue.. this link https://www.livescience.com/55412-whale-sharks.html - is attached to the facts about the whalesharks :).. and the rules and guidance is also attached to my other references :).
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I don't think the local vs foreign prices are discriminative. Locals should be able to see the natural beauty of their country for a discount, imo ;)

that's a great opinion my friend. i guess your right👍. Thank you for the feedback @thatgermandude😄

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Awesome photos. I had no idea about whale sharks. I would have been scared to death just by the mention of sharks. Thanks for clearing that up for me. You had a wonderful experience. I am glad you shared it with us. Now I am interested to learn more about them. And oh that water looked so cool.

Thank you @beccadeals! I'm glad i was able to clear up the misunderstanding about this gentle giants., they are really harmless to people and they are such a beauty! swimming with them was the best experience i had :)

You're welcome. I'm hoping to visit one some day. I love all the marine life, especially learning about new ones that I haven't seen yet and this was definitely one of them.

Wow, what a nice post @ted7 I loved it! I am glad to have you as a team member and look forward to more of your upcoming posts! #M2W

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You're welcome buddy :)

cheers mate! :D

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Damm! Beautiful, reboat and set sail again!

Thank you po @albertvhons👍

Hey @ted7!
As promised here we are to give you some recommendations regarding your blog.
First of all: amazing post! That whale shark dive is impressive, and you perfectly documented it. For a reason you got some nice upvotes for it. Almost $17 is a word, congrats on that!
The post has been upvoted and resteemed with my account @surfermarly to provide you with even more attention.

Question: Have you done an introduction post, presenting yourself to the community? I couldn't find one.
If not, then I would highly recommend you to do that. As you can see your photography works VERY well here. You might even choose one of these shark diving pictures as main Image for your introduction post.
Here is what I mean by intro: https://steemit.com/trending/introduceyourself

Important: use the tags introduceyourself and introducemyself.

Then... your profile description:

I'm into photography, digital art, travelling, sports, food, anime and humor. Follow me for more updates😎

Precise and calling to action - good! However, when it comes to blogging you might focus on 2-3 of these interests. At least in the beginning it's important to give people a clear idea of "what they are going to get" in your blog.

For instance, traveling, sports and photography are in perfect harmony. If you aren't a food blogger and have really nice stuff to present, then I'd rather recommend to leave it behind. On steemit there are a lot of professional food bloggers who are excellent at what they are doing, and it might be hard to conquer the field.

Stay with these travel adventures like shark diving, and you will see that is something that can bring you very far.

Last tip: Be careful with copyright. That "Ted" image you are using as avatar may be protected. Just saying... Even though this is a decentralized platform, you should always try to use original content. And if you use content of others, indicate the sources. That avoids further trouble.

So I hope you enjoyed the little coaching. As said in the beginning, you are doing quite well already, so I'm sure you're going to have a good time on steemit!

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what a detailed review @steemaniacs.😊👍thank you so much for the complement about my photos.im glad you liked it and resteemed it. thank you. i will definitely follow your advice. I will make my introduceyourself soon, i hope you can visit it. hehe.. i better change my pp now to avoid problems. thank you for informing me. your the best coach i ever had @surfermarly😊keep up the good work and keep steeming! 😁👌