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A humpback calf enjoying life on its way back down south with its mum. The southern migration from the northern waters to the Southern Ocean has begun. This calf was born in the warmth of the Exmouth Gulf and Ningaloo in northern WA but will live in the cold waters of the south. It is probably less than four months old.
This was taken in Geographe Bay, off the south west coast of WA, which is a natural break point and resting area on the journey, being generally calm and sheltered. We saw plenty of whales this year, which is a very pleasing development.
I agree with the whale: life is grand, innit.
This was taken in Geographe Bay, off the south west coast of WA, which is a natural break point and resting area on the journey, being generally calm and sheltered. We saw plenty of whales this year, which is a very pleasing development.
I agree with the whale: life is grand, innit.
Fred Fouarge, Kayleigh, Denis Croissant, raingirl and 12 other people have particularly liked this photo
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THAT NHAN ALWAYS BEN MY THOUGHT AT THAT JOYOUS BEHAVIOR !!!
BEAM ME DOWN THERE !
YOUR REPORT OF SEEING GOOD NUMBERS IS ENCOURAGING
HUGSSS
Großartig gezeigt.
Freundliche Grüße
Erich
Do you go out special to see whales? I've only seen a few in my time and only at a great distance. I'm in Oregon, but seem to miss when they are traveling past most of the time.
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