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“The Sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever.” 
Jacques Cousteau

J Pod in Strait of Georgia

Tail lob of orca

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We also saw Bald Eagles and Harbor Seals, but I was concentrating on getting us to J Pod which was about 38 miles away on the first tour with some choppy seas which I am still feeling this evening.

It was a beautiful sunny day and a great day on the water. The playfulness of the orca showing some belly and pectoral fins.  We also saw many Rhinoceros Auklet named so because of the horn on his beak. A memorable experience with J Pod in Strait of Georgia.

Another day with our J Pod residents can be seen here in this link.

 

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