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| Topic Started: Mar 25 2013, 02:02 PM (53 Views) | |
| Kahu | Mar 25 2013, 02:02 PM Post #1 |
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Self portrait, with orca Posted Image A kite-surfer near Nelson's historic lighthouse, a camera-wielding Mapua man, and a standup paddle boarder at The Glen have experienced the magic of a pod of orcas firsthand. Mapua man Paul Nankivell's friends in Ruby Bay called him early yesterday, saying a pod of orcas was in front of their seaside home. "I raced off down there, but they had disappeared. The tide was still coming in, so we went around to the Mapua wharf. There they were - a pod of about six, including some young ones. They swam up inside the new floater and around the wharf, before heading up to Grossi Point," he said. Source Link Sorry I forgot the link. Edited by Kahu, Mar 25 2013, 02:10 PM.
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| Deleted User | Mar 25 2013, 02:04 PM Post #2 |
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Nice orca!! The ocean mammals are nice, too. |
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