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Suddenly, our guide's hand shot skyward, indicating he'd spotted what had brought us to this place at this time: an amorphous, ephemeral mass of snapper that regularly spawn at this particular dive site, called Shark City. A quick reverse count from three, and we backrolled into the water as one unit, quickly descending to 31m below the surface. The depth put us eye to bulging fish eye with one of Palau's most inexplicable marine phenomena: a snapper spawning aggregation, a breathtaking...