Whale Watchers Get Soaked by a Humpback Leaping Right Next to Them
AT SEA, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 13: In this undated handout image, a humpback whale breaches during the 'Transparentsea Voyage' sea kayak paddle from Byron Bay to Sydney at Bondi Beach from 1 October to 5 November 2009 at sea in Australia. Australia. Five environmental campaigners embarked on their 36-day sea voyage to highlight the plight of migrating humpback whales and to raise awareness of coastal pollution issues. They used only wind and wave power as they traced the migration paths of the whales heading to the Southern Ocean. (Photo by Transparentsea via Getty Images)
This may be the best whale watching experience you could ask for. A massive humpback off the coast of Alaska leapt out of the water right NEXT to a boat filled with whale watchers . . . and splashed down within a few feet of them.
Everyone on the boat got soaked . . . and they loved it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCUVsaC1iRY
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