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A UK outfitter — Naturetrek– has three openings on our March 25-April 5, 2011 tour. If you like what you are reading about here in the blog, consider joining us!
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There were 135 gray whales counted that day: 61 single whales and 37 mother/calf pairs. Here is video from one of those single whales, filmed from Searcher during Tour #1:
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1MnYk4NXWE
Video by Steve Lamb of http://www.wrongwaylamb.com
We are leaving tonight and so the blog will begin again tomorrow! Elephant seal mother and pup from last trip. Photo taken by Steve Lamb @ wrongwaylamb.com.
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Numbers are growing quickly!
22 adults and 19 mother/calf pairs = 60 gray whales.