KIT, MANY Dolphin and spider in salads (continued, p.2) When we began to think that this is our sea walk is completed, the team we are very surprised by announcing that we are going to the 30-minute cruise to search for other marine life, and then return to look at our whale again, when he again emerges. 5 minutes after the break set in motion, we finally stopped, we were told that nearby were seen dark dolphins, and we can look at them. It is no exaggeration to say that the Dolphins were everywhere (well, the boat did not have them, but in water they were absolutely everywhere). Dolphins swam on all sides by boat, constantly flashing its curved backs then two, then three, four and ... all together. Then some dolphins have to jump out of the water, creating an enormous amount of spray, and then sank again and again jumped out and fell into the water, causing around a real spectacle of thousands of water droplets. Amazing picture ... and much more spectacular than the whale, who is trying to catch my breath for 15 minutes! We have about 10 minutes, watched as dolphins frolicked around the boat, performing various acrobatic feats (of course, these tricks to help them hunt, but I saw the expressions on their stigmas - yes they are just a farce for us!). Soon, the team announced that the catamaran rests on the opposite course. Well-in from! I did not want to make it a gala presentation ends! Dancing dolphins were amazing. Dolphins look so happy, because they are so close to getting to us. It was just wonderful. It would be nice to spend more time watching them, but we are waiting for a whale. Dolphins. Very, very, very much dolphin boat captain to use the device, called a hydrophone. With it, he heard the sounds that the whale issue under water. Then the captain stopped the boat just above the whale, and when the whale stopped to make sounds, it's probably meant that he started to float to the surface, quite possibly, uttering sounds in the range that the human ear can not perceive. And, of course, the whale soon reappeared on the surface, just when I almost went under the stern deck. Someone shouted: "He's here!" (Then, should be all the bragging that he had noticed the whale first. Cool). Now we have seen a whale with his other hand ... which does not differ from the first, but now we could photograph it from another angle. We have not even had time to recover, as he swung his tail back and went into the depths of the sea to look for food. Keith waved his tail and went into the depths of the sea at this sea walk over. Sperm whales are impressive in their size, and the Dolphins to their cheerful disposition. Great day, although I think we had better support for the view of one couple who expressed the view that it was interesting, but too expensive. So we got in the car, and the second night in a row went to find parking for visitors, absolutely no idea where to go next. Start material: Completion of material:
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