MONSTER OF THE DEEP

Humongous 10-foot long ocean sunfish poses for photos for British diver in Bali

Stefan Follows captured the moment the sunfish ventured from the depths to more shallow water in Bali

STUNNING images of a diver swimming with a sun fish frolicking in Bali have surfaced.

The huge, ten-foot long ocean sun fish dwarfs the British diver taking photographs of the magnificent creature in the underwater  shots.

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The ten-foot long ocean sun fish has been captured in a series of stunning photographsCredit: www.mediadrumworld.com
The photographer appears to be tiny compared to the fish, which can weigh up to 2000 poundsCredit: www.mediadrumworld.com
The fish does not usually venture into shallow waters, making the photos that much more incredibleCredit: www.mediadrumworld.com

The bizarrely shaped ninety-five stone fish, also known as a mola mola, made the diver look tiny as it got up close and personal but lucky for him, the fish isn’t dangerous to humans.

Another image shows several divers scramble to get close to this remarkable creature.

The snaps were taken by London photographer Stefan Follows, who has since relocated to Thailand, while he was on a trip to Bali.

The fish, which can weigh as much as 2000 pounds, swam calmly next to the divers.

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Stefan Follows, a British master scuba diver and tropical research diver, caught a rare sighting of the huge fish off the coast of Bali.

The sea creature usually stays in the deep ocean but Follows managed to get photos of it as it ventured into the more shallow water.

The images were captured by Stefan Follows who has earned a dozen awards for his underwater photographyCredit: www.mediadrumworld.com
Divers were impressed at the creature's size as it swam calmly near themCredit: www.mediadrumworld.com
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Follows told Barcroft media: "I have been living and working as a diving instructor, centre manager, and guide in the Gulf of Thailand for over a decade, which has allowed me virtually endless opportunities to indulge in my passion for teaching, diving, photography and all things aquatic.

“When I’m not teaching I’m taking pictures."

Follows gave up his job as a graphic designer in 2001 and moved to Thailand to become a dive instructor.

He has since been recognised with a dozen awards thanks to his photography of underwater scenes from Bali to the Baltic.

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