|10092020| Whale shark dream

|10092020| Whale shark dream

|ENG| The wind was going to pick up later in the morning, so as early as we could we went to look for cetaceans (name given to the group of animals which includes whales, dolphins and porpoises)! In our first stop, we saw 1 big and 1 juvenile sei whales (Balaenoptera borealis). Our team thinks that these whales were feeding because they were changing their direction multiple times and doing longer dives. After seeing these baleen whales, meaning that they have baleen plates a
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