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South Western Australia - Swimming With Dolphins
Published : July 08, 2010 | Author : Graeme Olsen | Rating :
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There aren't many places in the world where you can interact with wild dolphins that show a genuine interest in you. The south west is one such place, through the Dolphin Discovery Centre at Koombana Bay in Bunbury.
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South West Australia Whale Watching
Published : July 08, 2010 | Author : Graeme Olsen | Rating :
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Hearing the excited voices you move over to the other side of the boat and peer into the water. Someone says they saw a whale. And then it appears. A dark, moving shadow that's getting closer and closer to the surface. How big is this thing? It breaches the surface, and you hear yourself gasp in chorus with all the other passengers. Cameras click away. The Southern Right whale starts to go back under, but then comes the tail, which reminds you again just how big these things are. Ah, shouldn't we be in a bigger boat?
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