Meet George, a whale-watching guide in Tonga whose bond with the humpback whales runs deep.
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Humpback whales can travel up to 5,000 miles on migrations. During these long-distance journeys, the majestic sea creatures can even give birth. Sometimes, they just make a new friend or two. Photographer Craig Parry captured an interspecies swim with his camera, documenting a truly awe-inspiring moment from above. The image (seen above) shows a humpback whale swimming behind two bottlenose dolphins off the coast of Australia during the whale’s northern migration. The photo earned commended honors in the Wildlife category of the . “SILENCIOSA” Under the polar cold, the leopard seal patiently observes. When the penguins dive into the sea, the seal attacks them, guided by its...
Meet George, a whale-watching guide in Tonga whose bond with the humpback whales runs deep.
Meet George, a whale-watching guide in Tonga whose bond with the humpback whales runs deep.
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Michele Adams was returning from a fishing trip, when she captured the powerful images from 50 metres.