Just an awesome experience this afternoon, we set out from Circular Quay at 13.15 in search of migrating whales and saw at least five Humpbacks. At first they just broke the surface to reveal their dorsal fins, but soon we saw them tail slapping until eventually they breached and jumped clear out of the water on two occasions. Also on the way back we saw three Pacific Dolphins.
Now that's the way to see a humpback! Breathtaking!
A pectoral fin slap.
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