Pale National Geographic.

Sijawai ona hii before…

Inaitwa Oarfish. VERY RARE to see alive. Lives a kilometer deep in the ocean. Can grow to a length of about 15 meters or more!

Can weigh as much as a small car at over 320kg. Has no scales but some mucous covering called… tumieni google.

Has spines on it’s back. Was believed to be a sea serpent. It’s flesh and skin turns to a messy goo when cooked. Built for under water pressure, skin starts breaking up if it stays to long outside water.

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That can feed my whole clan pale Busia for lunch

The deep sea has some very exotic creatures like this fish which has a transparent head with the green blobs as the eyes.
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This is cool

Unfortunately haipikiki na haikuliki juu inakuwa kama kiuji. A mucous like uji. unless maybe you cook it lightly like the Japanese, and don’t mind the strong ‘flavour’.

Barreleye fish, it was featured on BBC Blue Planet hizo documentary siwezi choka kuona bana

What about National Geographic travel photographer of the year
Stunning…

A truly astounding image. A street in Macau with the Grand Lisboa Casino looming in the background. Photograph by Paul Tsui, National Geographic travel photographer of the year.’

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Deep sea iko hadi na fiah iko na protrusion iko na torch maze …

scientists know more about the moon than they know about the ocean. I believe there are amazing animals just waiting to be found at the bottom of the ocean

Deep sea camping…
kuna camp fire huko chini ya maji
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Looks like a snake had coitus with a tilapia…

paipu ya macau :D:D

cc @vuja de

Hiyo fish ni KAMONGO

Where is Macau on this earth? Na hizo wire zote criss crossing kwani wanatumia stima ya sambaza?