Three Humpback Whales – Under the Waves with Karim Iliya, January 2022
Three humpback whales the size of buses came flying towards me at full speed, like stunt aeroplanes crashing and fighting.[…]
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Three humpback whales the size of buses came flying towards me at full speed, like stunt aeroplanes crashing and fighting.[…]
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