Tahitian stingray swims in shallow lagoon — Stock Photo, Image

Tahitian stingray swims in shallow lagoon — Photo

A Tahitian stingray swims in Bora Bora's shallow lagoon where snorkelers swim. This part of French Polynesia is one of the most beautiful tropical destinations in the world.

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A Tahitian stingrays swim in Bora Bora's shallow lagoon where snorkelers swim. This part of French Polynesia is one of the most beautiful tropical destinations in the world.
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