Ocean: Swimming With Sperm Whales
Taiwan sits next to one of the world's largest warm ocean currents, which brings a variety of sea life to the region. This nutrient-rich environment is home to some of the world's largest creatures, including the sperm whale. Photographing these gigantic mammals underwater is no easy task as it takes skill, practice, and patience to catch the currents and dodge the dolphins. In fact, one determined Taiwan photographer dove for more than six years to get a clear shot.
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