Whale Watching Off Ambergris Cay

March 14, 2008   |   admin   |   News, Outdoor Pursuits & Photography, Nature   |    1 Comment

whalewatching.jpg This is the perfect time of year to see the Humpback whales migrating south. They have traveled all the way from off the coast of Nova Scotia, where they feed in the summer, to breed and give birth here in these warmer waters. We are likely to see these whales near Ambergris Cay from January through April before they continue their migration towards the Dominican Republic. Peter Pollak, Brent Gibadlo and a guest are seen here floating in the water not 10 feet from a mother and her calf. What an awesome experience.
 

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  • Vali Mensen

    March 24, 2008

    Great picture!  Wow, what an experience that would be.  I may have to travel down to Amergris Cay just to visit these beautiful humpback whales!

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