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July 14th 430pm trip report 10 whales yes 10 whales

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### An Unforgettable Whale Watching Experience

Our third trip of the day brought us to an incredible sight: 10 different humpback whales on our afternoon dolphin trip! The fantastic summer season of whale watching just keeps getting better and better.

#### The 4:30 Trip

For our 4:30 trip, we headed east out of the inlet. Although thunderstorms were around, we moved away from them, and they started to weaken. Our strategy worked out perfectly. We had some rain, causing most people to go inside to stay dry. As we approached our target area, the sun emerged. Danielle, our naturalist, informed us that we were only a few minutes away from our destination. Moments later, we spotted a humpback whale, followed by two more—a mom and her calf that we had seen earlier in the spring. It was thrilling to see how large the mom was!

There were many whales present. At one point, we had whales at the 5 o’clock, 3 o’clock, and 12 o’clock positions. Each one was doing something exciting, making it hard to decide which to watch. The little children on board were especially delighted. One little boy, eager to see dolphins, was told to keep watching since whales and dolphins sometimes swim together. He was content and continued watching the whales.

We saw a group of three whales and many more throughout the trip. It was truly a lot of whales! Another amazing aspect was the number of birds around, likely looking for food near the whales.

#### A Day to Remember

This was a day to remember!

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