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Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
July 30, 2014 - Moss Landing, California, United States: A framed photo of a kayaker and a humpback whale by marine biologist Giancarlo Thomae is seen at The Whole Enchilada restaurant. The big humpbacks are the most social of all whales. They're easy to find too, by spouts, diving birds and acres of feeding sea lions. When the boats, big and small, get within range of the whales and turn off their engine, the big whales put on a show. They can spout, lunge-feed, spyhop, wave with a fluke (or tail) salute, or give the big show with a full breach, pirouette and crash into the calm sea. (Pete Kiehart/San Francisco Chronicle/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
July 30, 2014 - Moss Landing, California, United States: Dave Grigsby, owner of Kayak Connection, poses for a portrait at The Whole Enchilada restaurant. The big humpbacks are the most social of all whales. They're easy to find too, by spouts, diving birds and acres of feeding sea lions. When the boats, big and small, get within range of the whales and turn off their engine, the big whales put on a show. They can spout, lunge-feed, spyhop, wave with a fluke (or tail) salute, or give the big show with a full breach, pirouette and crash into the calm sea. (Pete Kiehart/San Francisco Chronicle/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
July 30, 2014 - Moss Landing, California, United States: Dave Grigsby, owner of Kayak Connection, takes a sip of water at The Whole Enchilada restaurant near his shop. The big humpbacks are the most social of all whales. They're easy to find too, by spouts, diving birds and acres of feeding sea lions. When the boats, big and small, get within range of the whales and turn off their engine, the big whales put on a show. They can spout, lunge-feed, spyhop, wave with a fluke (or tail) salute, or give the big show with a full breach, pirouette and crash into the calm sea. (Pete Kiehart/San Francisco Chronicle/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
July 30, 2014 - Moss Landing, California, United States: Dave Grigsby, owner of Kayak Connection, poses for a portrait at The Whole Enchilada restaurant. The big humpbacks are the most social of all whales. They're easy to find too, by spouts, diving birds and acres of feeding sea lions. When the boats, big and small, get within range of the whales and turn off their engine, the big whales put on a show. They can spout, lunge-feed, spyhop, wave with a fluke (or tail) salute, or give the big show with a full breach, pirouette and crash into the calm sea. (Pete Kiehart/San Francisco Chronicle/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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