When I went whale watching in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia with Captain Mark’s Whale & Sea Cruises, a baby pilot whale was eager to show off for our zodiac full of camera snap-happy passengers. The little guy danced around in the sea and flapped his tail on the surface of the tranquil blue water as we watched in excitement. He craved the attention. With confidence he swam ahead of his pod of eight to give us a show. What a little show off!
-Pleasant Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada
Lovely!!
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It was adorable, incredible, and miraculous! I can choose so many words to describe this experience. It was my first time seeing whales when whale watching! Other times I went and none were out. Have you been?
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Nope, never have. There is quite a bit of whale watching going onhere where I live, maybe I should do it!
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Where are you located! Yes, you should try it!
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I live on the East coast of Australia, the Gold Coast. Lovely area and apparently some great whale watching.
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Ah, amazing! You should definitely go! I am heading to Australia in January sometime and I am so excited! I’ve never been and it has been my dream!
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Sounds great! Where in Aus are you headed?
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I think Perth, Sydney, Gold Coast, and Melbourne. I hope to do a round country adventure stopping in all the major areas! Any recommendations?
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If you want you can email me (rcmoller.blog@gmail.com) then I’ll send you some ideas.
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Will do!
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