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Jacques Cousteau

T46B’s on last tour

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We traveled a lot of miles on the first two tours in search of any whales with no luck. For the third tour a pod dropped down out of Canada and we were able to see this beautiful pod with a semi albino calf in the family.

We saw a tufted puffin on the second tour and more beautiful wildlife on all three tours.

 

 

 

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