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Eal life waterbabies! Adorable pictures of toddlers exploring an underwater world
Lucy Ray, 33, from Greenwich was a news photographer for 10 years Left to start own underwater photography business
When we get to adulthood we have a tendency to hold our noses, cover our eyes with goggles and plug our ears when we go underwater.
But it's a different story for babies. They have a gag reflex, and being submerged reminds them of being in the womb, meaning when they go under water they look utterly at peace.
'Up to around six months they have a gag reflex which means they hold their breath automatically,' says underwater photographer Lucy Ray.
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