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| Trip Reports: Discuss It dont get much better than this in the Trips, Spaces and Coastguard Information forums: <font color='#000080'>I can see my mate in Aukland getting a visit from me soon! If so we'll have to make ... |
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| Imported post I am so enormously jealous! Seeing the orc in BC was one of the most amazing moments and i got so far as to don snorkel and mask and try and stick my head underwater off the boat to see if I could hear them. To be in the water and watch them cruise past.........phew! I might have joined you in the egg-laying moment though Stunning. Lou
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Seriously Gunna mate, tops shots of the Orcas and a simply superb back-srop in which to go diving! I'm not remotely jealous.........you barstward! Speaking of Orcas - sad news: Fjord funeral for Keiko The Free Willy star Keiko was buried yesterday near the Norwegian fjord that was the home of the world-famous killer whale in the last year of its life. Keiko, 27, died of pneumonia.
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| Imported post Wow - awesome day you had there. Never seen them under water, but seen them up in the Shetlands. We were having lunch on shore when a Pod of 4 (mum, dad & the kids) cruised into our bay looking for seals. Mum and Dad up either side and the rug rats in the middle. We followed them for about half an hour in our RIBS and they maintained this pattern in each bay. We had no inclination to get into the water mind you..... well, the dog with us wanted to, but we kept him well on board. Must see if I can dig out the photos. Cheers Simon Nash
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| Imported post And that was one of those moments you wish you had your housing for your camera sorted.. But the joys off procrastination.. But thats why im called ' gunna" lol Steve Ps mark did ya give your Auckland mate my e-mail, where only "Gunna be " a few hours away after the 21st and then wait for some stunning scenery backdrop pics Steve
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