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You have to ask the fish about the fish.

魚のことは魚に聞かないと😅
Weather☁️ Air temperature 18℃ Water temperature 24℃ Northeast wind Wave height 4m
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Taketomi Minami Vitaro's Root, Kuroshima Twin Rock, Kuroshima Manta Lunch
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Good evening everyone 🌆
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It's 4:30 now...
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For some people, this is already morning.
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Good morning 🌞
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I wanted to update my blog yesterday, but I was a bit busy and couldn't update it.
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Today we're back at Kuroshima!
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The manta rays on the surface of the water are the hottest thing around this time of year!
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The first one was on the sandy beach of Taketomi Island.
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The whole body of a Shimofuri Tanabatauo🐠
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Since they usually stay still in the back of the hole, it's quite rare to see their whole body.
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Maybe it's protecting itself by mimicking a moray eel, or maybe not 😅
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You can't know anything about fish unless you ask the fish! lol
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Even with humans, if you wonder why someone is dressed like that and ask them, you'll find that they don't have any particular preferences.
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That's it. (What do you mean?)
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After arriving at Kuroshima, we greeted the turtles.
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We saw a manta ray passing by here too!
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In the afternoon, manta rays were everywhere!
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I think I could see about eight pictures from the boat.
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When I entered, I went in all different directions.
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If a horde of monkeys suddenly appeared while we were eating, we would run away, too.
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Is that so? (So what?)
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There are some friendly manta rays that don't run away at all, so I'd like to continue interacting with them as much as possible without provoking them and with the attitude that I'm just here to bother you 🙌🏾
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I'll be looking for manta rays again tomorrow (or maybe today)!
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Well then!