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Spratly Islands - the hammerhead shark dive

SINGAPORE | Mon, 19 May 2014 | By yauming | Views [1526] | Video

I swam with a school of hammerhead sharks at 30m depth. Surrounded by over 40 to 60 of these magnificent predators I felt no fear. Just a wonderful feeling of awe and respect and humility that these powerful creatures of the deep were allowing me into ... Read more >

Tags: diving, gopro, hammerhead, natgeo, scuba, sharks

Myself

MEXICO | Fri, 5 Jul 2013 | By juanadreangonzalez | Views [620]

Nowadays as a grown man, I think so much about the things that I've been interested as a kid, and I realized that I keep my way to make friends, my imagination and fearless to new experiences. Friends is the family that we've chosen because we share ... Read more >

Tags: natgeo, photography, scholarship, travel

My Scholarship entry - A 'place' I have visited

TURKEY | Fri, 21 Dec 2012 | By wkass | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry

Hi, I'm William Kass from Brazil. I'm Architect, and now I'm trying to be a professional Photographer. I love be a photographer and I love photography. I should be chosen because I want to live photography. And for that, I need to be the best and to ... Read more >
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Tags: istanbul, jason edwards, natgeo, national geographic, scholarship, scholarship 2012, travel photography scholarship 2012

 

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