Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia: Spotting whale sharks from the air then swimming with them

By David Whitley
April 30 2016 - 12:15am
Squishy: Microlights hold two snugly and are open to the elements. Photo: Ocean Eco Adventures
Squishy: Microlights hold two snugly and are open to the elements. Photo: Ocean Eco Adventures
Whale sharks in Ningaloo reef. Photo: Ocean Eco Adventures
Whale sharks in Ningaloo reef. Photo: Ocean Eco Adventures
Spilt paint pot: The kaleidoscopic colours of the reef. Photo: Ocean Eco Adventures
Spilt paint pot: The kaleidoscopic colours of the reef. Photo: Ocean Eco Adventures

Bolt upright. That's the way. No leaning to the left or right. No reaching out to grab anything for support. Just sit up straight and hope all Gav said about it being a sturdy aircraft wasn't a pack of lies.

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