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Babymoon Bliss before the baby The Province “ Whale watching , bear watching, storm watching”, Gentille said. “Or surfing, then a massage?” “Are you going to come with us?” Sonia asked. Sonia is all energy — she teaches spinning classes, swims, goes to the gym, runs marathons — so it didn't …

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Oxnard company provides aerial view of migrating whales Ventura County Star Chuck Kirman /The Star Dan Casey, chief pilot of Channel Islands Helicopters, offers whale watching by air. The flights originate from Oxnard Airport. “When we look for whales, we look for the spout. The ridge line is where we see …

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Front Porch: Herald writer pens book about Barefoot Bandit HeraldNet WSU Island County Beach Watchers offers a fundraising cruise to see the whales, leaving Langley Marina at 3:30 pm April 16. Optional boarding at the Everett Marina is available at 2:30 pm The cost is $75. The three-hour whale – watching cruise with …

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Travel challenge: Mexico's Pacific coast The Independent “Puerto Vallarta is known for its attractive scenery, sports facilities and ecotours, including whale watching ,” says Katie Parsons, of Hayes & Jarvis. “This four-star resort offers a host of all-inclusive activities, restaurants and bars. …

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Daily Mail Bears and birds, dolphins and dinosaurs: A walk on the wild side in Canada's West Daily Mail Tofino, on the west coast, is as renowned for its whale – watching possibilities as it is for surf-suitable waves – while Telegraph Cove, at the north-east tip, is also whale-friendly. From here, Stubbs Island Whale Watching does boat expeditions that … and more

A whale of a tale – Deccan Herald

Deccan Herald A whale of a tale Deccan Herald We were very lucky the day we went whale watching — a huge storm was blowing into the coast but the people at ' Whale Watch ' hurried us onto the last boat that would leave that day for whale watching . We took some sea sickness pills just in case and …

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