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  • NEWS - An der Westküste Tasmaniens sind über 400 Grindwale gestrandet
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    NEWS - An der Westküste Tasmaniens sind über 400 Grindwale gestrandet


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    Pod of 250 Pilot whales stranded in Macquarie Harbour on Tasmania's west coast.

    Where: Macquarie Harbour, Tasmania, Australia
    When: 21 Sep 2020
    Credit: Brodie Weeding/Cover Images

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  • NEWS - An der Westküste Tasmaniens sind über 400 Grindwale gestrandet
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    NEWS - An der Westküste Tasmaniens sind über 400 Grindwale gestrandet


    *MUST CREDIT: Brodie Weeding/Cover Images*

    Pod of 250 Pilot whales stranded in Macquarie Harbour on Tasmania's west coast.

    Where: Macquarie Harbour, Tasmania, Australia
    When: 21 Sep 2020
    Credit: Brodie Weeding/Cover Images

    **Editorial use only
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  • NEWS - An der Westküste Tasmaniens sind über 400 Grindwale gestrandet
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    NEWS - An der Westküste Tasmaniens sind über 400 Grindwale gestrandet


    *MUST CREDIT: Brodie Weeding/Cover Images*

    Pod of 250 Pilot whales stranded in Macquarie Harbour on Tasmania's west coast.

    Where: Macquarie Harbour, Tasmania, Australia
    When: 21 Sep 2020
    Credit: Brodie Weeding/Cover Images

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  • NEWS - An der Westküste Tasmaniens sind über 400 Grindwale gestrandet
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    NEWS - An der Westküste Tasmaniens sind über 400 Grindwale gestrandet


    *MUST CREDIT: Brodie Weeding/Cover Images*

    Pod of 250 Pilot whales stranded in Macquarie Harbour on Tasmania's west coast (21 Sep 20)

    Where: Macquarie Harbour, Tasmania, Australia
    When: 21 Sep 2020
    Credit: Brodie Weeding/Cover Images

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  • NEWS - An der Westküste Tasmaniens sind über 400 Grindwale gestrandet
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    NEWS - An der Westküste Tasmaniens sind über 400 Grindwale gestrandet


    *MUST CREDIT: Brodie Weeding/Cover Images*

    Pod of 250 Pilot whales stranded in Macquarie Harbour on Tasmania's west coast (21 Sep 20)

    Where: Macquarie Harbour, Tasmania, Australia
    When: 21 Sep 2020
    Credit: Brodie Weeding/Cover Images

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  • NEWS - An der Westküste Tasmaniens sind über 400 Grindwale gestrandet
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    NEWS - An der Westküste Tasmaniens sind über 400 Grindwale gestrandet


    *MUST CREDIT: Brodie Weeding/Cover Images*

    Pod of 250 Pilot whales stranded in Macquarie Harbour on Tasmania's west coast (21 Sep 20)

    Where: Macquarie Harbour, Tasmania, Australia
    When: 21 Sep 2020
    Credit: Brodie Weeding/Cover Images

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  • NEWS - An der Westküste Tasmaniens sind über 400 Grindwale gestrandet
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    NEWS - An der Westküste Tasmaniens sind über 400 Grindwale gestrandet


    *MUST CREDIT: Brodie Weeding/Cover Images*

    Pod of 250 Pilot whales stranded in Macquarie Harbour on Tasmania's west coast (21 Sep 20)

    Where: Macquarie Harbour, Tasmania, Australia
    When: 21 Sep 2020
    Credit: Brodie Weeding/Cover Images

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  • REPORTAGE - Costa Rica
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    REPORTAGE - Costa Rica
    A humpback whale emerges from the waters of the Ballena National Marine Park near Uvita during the fourth annual Festival of Dolphins and Whales (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28239238
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  • REPORTAGE - Costa Rica
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    REPORTAGE - Costa Rica
    Tourists whale watching in Marino Ballena National Park, Uvita, Costa Rica, Central America (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28239229
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Bilder zur Klimaveränderung in der Antarktis
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    NEWS - Bilder zur Klimaveränderung in der Antarktis
    Jan 23, 2017 - Wilhelmina Bay, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica - The tail of a Humpback whale is seen as it dives in Wilhelmina Bay in Antarctica, January 18, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Klaus Thymann/REX Shutterstock

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    Fonuafo'ou island
    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Klaus Thymann/REX Shutterstock

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    Fonuafo'ou island
    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Klaus Thymann/REX Shutterstock

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    Fonuafo'ou island
    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Klaus Thymann/REX Shutterstock

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Klaus Thymann
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    Fonuafo'ou island
    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Klaus Thymann/REX Shutterstock

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Klaus Thymann
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    Diver underwater with a shoal of fish in Swallows Cave
    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Klaus Thymann/REX Shutterstock

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Klaus Thymann
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    Diver underwater with a shoal of fish in Swallows Cave
    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Klaus Thymann/REX Shutterstock

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Klaus Thymann
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    Diver underwater with a shoal of fish in Swallows Cave
    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Klaus Thymann/REX Shutterstock

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Klaus Thymann
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    Swallows Cave
    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Klaus Thymann/REX Shutterstock

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Klaus Thymann
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    Humpback whales
    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Klaus Thymann/REX Shutterstock

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Klaus Thymann
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    Humpback whales
    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Klaus Thymann/REX Shutterstock

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Klaus Thymann
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    Humpback whale
    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Klaus Thymann/REX Shutterstock

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Klaus Thymann
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    Humpback whale
    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Klaus Thymann/REX Shutterstock

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Klaus Thymann
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    Humpback whales
    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Klaus Thymann/REX Shutterstock

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Klaus Thymann
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    Humpback whale
    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Klaus Thymann/REX Shutterstock

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Klaus Thymann
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    Humpback whale
    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Klaus Thymann/REX Shutterstock

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Klaus Thymann
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    Humpback whale
    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Klaus Thymann/REX Shutterstock

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Klaus Thymann
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    Humpback whale
    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Klaus Thymann/REX Shutterstock

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Klaus Thymann
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    Humpback whale
    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    Pilot whales
    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
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    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    Pilot whales
    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    Humpback whale
    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    Humpback whales
    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    Humpback whale
    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    Humpback whale
    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    Humpback whales
    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    Photographer Klaus Thymann camping on Fonuafo'ou island
    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    Photographer Klaus Thymann camping on Fonuafo'ou island
    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    FEATURE - Buckelwale in Tonga
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    Humpback whales, Tonga - Sep 2016
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ti7h
    Down in the mysterious blue depths a diver is seen swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean - humpback whales. Photographer Klaus Thymann entered the peaceful kingdom beneath the waves near to Vava'u in Tonga to photograph the behemouths of the sea during their graceful underwater dance. Klaus comments: "Each summer just off the coast of Vava?u, Tonga, Humpback whales group in their tropical breeding grounds and I went to photograph these majestic animals. "It took me four days to get to Vava?u due to bad weather. This also made it difficult to spot the whales, with strong winds, big waves and swells stirring up the sea impairing visibility. "Eventually I started spotting some of the infamous sea-life, including Spinner dolphins, Pilot whales and finally Humpbacks. There were several adult males alongside pregnant mothers and calves.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
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    Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
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    Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
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    Guide, photographer and presenter Paul Goldstein has spent many days with whales across several oceans, yet nothing prepared him or any of his group for a very special hour with an equally special humpback whale in South East Alaska last month.

    They were witness to an energitic display in which the whale leapt from the water almost thirty times.

    Wimbledon-based Paul, a guide for Exodus, explains: "This area of wilderness in July of year is a fertile larder for these whales with vast herring and krill shoals providing an irresistible delicatessen.

    "In the space of just over an hour, one particular whale breached almost thirty times, sometimes within fifty metres of us. It was remarkable. It would telegraph its movements with a sharp dive then emerge dramatically seconds later."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

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    Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
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    Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
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    Guide, photographer and presenter Paul Goldstein has spent many days with whales across several oceans, yet nothing prepared him or any of his group for a very special hour with an equally special humpback whale in South East Alaska last month.

    They were witness to an energitic display in which the whale leapt from the water almost thirty times.

    Wimbledon-based Paul, a guide for Exodus, explains: "This area of wilderness in July of year is a fertile larder for these whales with vast herring and krill shoals providing an irresistible delicatessen.

    "In the space of just over an hour, one particular whale breached almost thirty times, sometimes within fifty metres of us. It was remarkable. It would telegraph its movements with a sharp dive then emerge dramatically seconds later."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
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    Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
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    Humpback whale breaches the water
    Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qtu6

    Guide, photographer and presenter Paul Goldstein has spent many days with whales across several oceans, yet nothing prepared him or any of his group for a very special hour with an equally special humpback whale in South East Alaska last month.

    They were witness to an energitic display in which the whale leapt from the water almost thirty times.

    Wimbledon-based Paul, a guide for Exodus, explains: "This area of wilderness in July of year is a fertile larder for these whales with vast herring and krill shoals providing an irresistible delicatessen.

    "In the space of just over an hour, one particular whale breached almost thirty times, sometimes within fifty metres of us. It was remarkable. It would telegraph its movements with a sharp dive then emerge dramatically seconds later."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
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    Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
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    Humpback whale breaches the water
    Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qtu6

    Guide, photographer and presenter Paul Goldstein has spent many days with whales across several oceans, yet nothing prepared him or any of his group for a very special hour with an equally special humpback whale in South East Alaska last month.

    They were witness to an energitic display in which the whale leapt from the water almost thirty times.

    Wimbledon-based Paul, a guide for Exodus, explains: "This area of wilderness in July of year is a fertile larder for these whales with vast herring and krill shoals providing an irresistible delicatessen.

    "In the space of just over an hour, one particular whale breached almost thirty times, sometimes within fifty metres of us. It was remarkable. It would telegraph its movements with a sharp dive then emerge dramatically seconds later."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
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    Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
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    Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
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    Guide, photographer and presenter Paul Goldstein has spent many days with whales across several oceans, yet nothing prepared him or any of his group for a very special hour with an equally special humpback whale in South East Alaska last month.

    They were witness to an energitic display in which the whale leapt from the water almost thirty times.

    Wimbledon-based Paul, a guide for Exodus, explains: "This area of wilderness in July of year is a fertile larder for these whales with vast herring and krill shoals providing an irresistible delicatessen.

    "In the space of just over an hour, one particular whale breached almost thirty times, sometimes within fifty metres of us. It was remarkable. It would telegraph its movements with a sharp dive then emerge dramatically seconds later."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
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    Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
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    Humpback whale breaches the water
    Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qtu6

    Guide, photographer and presenter Paul Goldstein has spent many days with whales across several oceans, yet nothing prepared him or any of his group for a very special hour with an equally special humpback whale in South East Alaska last month.

    They were witness to an energitic display in which the whale leapt from the water almost thirty times.

    Wimbledon-based Paul, a guide for Exodus, explains: "This area of wilderness in July of year is a fertile larder for these whales with vast herring and krill shoals providing an irresistible delicatessen.

    "In the space of just over an hour, one particular whale breached almost thirty times, sometimes within fifty metres of us. It was remarkable. It would telegraph its movements with a sharp dive then emerge dramatically seconds later."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
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    Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
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    Humpback whale breaches the water
    Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qtu6

    Guide, photographer and presenter Paul Goldstein has spent many days with whales across several oceans, yet nothing prepared him or any of his group for a very special hour with an equally special humpback whale in South East Alaska last month.

    They were witness to an energitic display in which the whale leapt from the water almost thirty times.

    Wimbledon-based Paul, a guide for Exodus, explains: "This area of wilderness in July of year is a fertile larder for these whales with vast herring and krill shoals providing an irresistible delicatessen.

    "In the space of just over an hour, one particular whale breached almost thirty times, sometimes within fifty metres of us. It was remarkable. It would telegraph its movements with a sharp dive then emerge dramatically seconds later."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
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    Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
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    Humpback whale breaches the water
    Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qtu6

    Guide, photographer and presenter Paul Goldstein has spent many days with whales across several oceans, yet nothing prepared him or any of his group for a very special hour with an equally special humpback whale in South East Alaska last month.

    They were witness to an energitic display in which the whale leapt from the water almost thirty times.

    Wimbledon-based Paul, a guide for Exodus, explains: "This area of wilderness in July of year is a fertile larder for these whales with vast herring and krill shoals providing an irresistible delicatessen.

    "In the space of just over an hour, one particular whale breached almost thirty times, sometimes within fifty metres of us. It was remarkable. It would telegraph its movements with a sharp dive then emerge dramatically seconds later."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
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    Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/REX Shutterstock. No advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Exodus/REX Shutterstock (4937562l)
    Humpback breach and air in SE Alaska
    Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qtu6

    Guide, photographer and presenter Paul Goldstein has spent many days with whales across several oceans, yet nothing prepared him or any of his group for a very special hour with an equally special humpback whale in South East Alaska last month.

    They were witness to an energitic display in which the whale leapt from the water almost thirty times.

    Wimbledon-based Paul, a guide for Exodus, explains: "This area of wilderness in July of year is a fertile larder for these whales with vast herring and krill shoals providing an irresistible delicatessen.

    "In the space of just over an hour, one particular whale breached almost thirty times, sometimes within fifty metres of us. It was remarkable. It would telegraph its movements with a sharp dive then emerge dramatically seconds later."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
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    Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/REX Shutterstock. No advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Exodus/REX Shutterstock (4937562u)
    Humpback whale breaches the water
    Humpback whale breaches water almost thirty times, South East Alaska - 18 Jul 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qtu6

    Guide, photographer and presenter Paul Goldstein has spent many days with whales across several oceans, yet nothing prepared him or any of his group for a very special hour with an equally special humpback whale in South East Alaska last month.

    They were witness to an energitic display in which the whale leapt from the water almost thirty times.

    Wimbledon-based Paul, a guide for Exodus, explains: "This area of wilderness in July of year is a fertile larder for these whales with vast herring and krill shoals providing an irresistible delicatessen.

    "In the space of just over an hour, one particular whale breached almost thirty times, sometimes within fifty metres of us. It was remarkable. It would telegraph its movements with a sharp dive then emerge dramatically seconds later."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

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