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Whaaaaaale!   
   

Whaaaaaale!

A baby whale breaching
Whale watching in Hervey Bay

September 27th 2006
Hervey Bay is famous for migrating Humpback whales at this time of year - about 3000 come and just hang out in the area on their way south, so spent the most amazing day on a whale watching trip. Saw a mother and baby whale - the mother lying on its back, flapping its huge fins up and down, while the baby breached (leaped out of the air) about 20 times in a row - absolutely amazing. We then ev ... read more
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