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Darwin's Arch

Darwin's Arch by The Lilac Breasted Roller.
A remote spot in the Galapagos islands (14 hours from the main island group), this is probably one of the best dive spots in the world to see whale sharks and hammerhead schools. The arch itself is only inhabited by seabirds, you would see them flying out to sea by the thousands in the morning. 

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