Much harder to find a whale today.
We head out and Bernie tells us that blows are seen over towards Limestone Head. We find 20 or so dolphins on the way with several babies in the pod. We get close to Limestone head and the whale blows and Bernie calls seconds later making sure we have seen the blow.
The whale dives and hen surfaces several minutes later. Takes a couple more breaths then gone again. The whale does this a couple of times then the other whale watching vessel arrives and we cant find the whale again.
We head out and Bernie tells us that blows are seen over towards Limestone Head. We find 20 or so dolphins on the way with several babies in the pod. We get close to Limestone head and the whale blows and Bernie calls seconds later making sure we have seen the blow.
The whale dives and hen surfaces several minutes later. Takes a couple more breaths then gone again. The whale does this a couple of times then the other whale watching vessel arrives and we cant find the whale again.
We leave head to Breaksea Island find some seals then on to Nanarup.
The conditions are much better at Nanarup although no whales are
spotted. We cruise the coast to arrive back at the marina just after 12
noon.
I invite all the passengers back free of charge to try again and several passengers are surprised to receive such an offer. I hope all can take up the offer as we want our passengers to have an experience they will remember for the rest of their life.
I invite all the passengers back free of charge to try again and several passengers are surprised to receive such an offer. I hope all can take up the offer as we want our passengers to have an experience they will remember for the rest of their life.
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