Galapagos 2005: 27 whale sharks on one dive?

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My GF and I signed up for a two week Galapagos expedition, hosted by Ed and Suzzy Robinson. July-August, 2005

The two weeks is unprecedented for a Galapagos liveaboard trip but will allow us several days at the northerly Darwin and Wolf Islands--where, according to photographer Eric Cheng--someone recorded 27 whale sharks on a single dive. If you dislike diving with throngs of hammerheads and schools of fish that block out the sun, this may not be the trip for you.

M/V Sky Dancer with Ed and Suzzy Robinson

So it would be nice to have some other Hawaii divers join us. Last I heard is that they still have a slot or two open. This isn't a cheap trip, but for diving what has been described by several marine scientists as the fishiest spot on Earth, why not do it once in your life?
 
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