People all over the world can agree on one thing, the magic of pregnancy. The gift of life is indeed a beautiful journey that can be witnessed in the form of a pregnant woman. Although there may be a number of complications, pregnancy truly is a blessing from above. And it is a common practice for a woman and husband to put up a photo shoot, commemorating the journey and birth of their young one. But when this lady was posing nonchalantly, something from the sea took all the attention…
It is never a dull day at the beach for anyone. You get to rejoice in the rays of sunshine and the play in the sand. But when they were setting up to click some photos of the wife, something unbelievable took place right before their eyes. As they looked towards the sea, the two of them were awestruck, unable to say a word. What was right behind the expecting mother was one that left the couple speechless.

It was not a very easy task for the husband to take an ideal shot because of one thing. Things were a little tough due to the fact that Angeline was already in her third trimester. And we all know that being this pregnant, at this stage meant that Angeline would not be able to move so easily. This was something that the two of them would learn to be a hindrance in the photo shoot they had planned.
And since we all know that a good photograph heavily depends on good lighting, a thunderstorm would definitely cause a major problem. After the storm did not clear up, Dan and Angeline decided to head back home. They made up their mind and agreed to go back to the beach some other time. They were not aware of what they were going to encounter in the future…
So what Dan did was to start researching the weather patterns that encircled the Atlantic Beach, their ideal location. He discovered, after an extensive investigation online that their shoot would be perfect the next week. But this was not all that he managed to dig up about the Atlantic Beach area. Since it was a large water body, there were so many unknown mysteries underneath the water…