Bob and Susan
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whales in the bay today...mulege
a couple of whales in the bay today...it's been a couple of years since we've seen them
they actually jumped out of the water...
"water-ski flat" and not one boat around...
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WOW, mother nature is wonderful.
Thks for the great shot
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Thanks for the post, Susan.
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I think those are Fin Whales. There has been a family of three in our Mulege waters for several years. They are fun to see while out fishing.
I wonder where they went for the last couple of years?
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Very nice, what's the bahia's temperature today?
When the water is warmer than normal, all the sea residents change their patterns.
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Awesome.
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My last year at La Perla we had humpies circling the Bahia for a week. On one particularly windy day we heard crashing even above the howling wind
and waves; the humpie was right off the north point by Rosa's casa, not very far out; maybe 20' of water at most, and doing the side-fin smash. I
took an awesome video of it on my camera. Your post made me watch it again. The days that were calm we had a couple of boating runs with two of
them, followed them for 5 miles or so down into the south bay. Seemed like over the years they'd show up every other year or so...... love it. Great
pic btw. Thanks for the memories.
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Quote: Originally posted by toneart  | I think those are Fin Whales. There has been a family of three in our Mulege waters for several years. They are fun to see while out fishing.
I wonder where they went for the last couple of years? |
Yep. They don't look like greys.
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