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MANDATORY ONSCREEN CREDIT - Jay Clue
One of the largest schools of manta rays have been caught on camera, turning a popular dive site into a mesmerising pool of life, with hundreds of the aptly named 'devil rays' migrating.
Named due to the horn like fins on their heads, the harmless rays allowed divers to swim above them, capturing the layers of 'devil fish' making their way through Mexico.
Conservationist and dive instructor, Jay Clue said of his photos, "The photos and videos were taken on 23 April, 2019 off the coast of Baja California Sur Mexico, about 2 hours north of Los Cabos.
"We were on our way back into the marina when we spotted some mobula rays jumping from the water.
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