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Apr 18, 2006 09:47 |  #1

We were lucky enough to see a few whales last month on a trip to Hawaii, didn't get a lot of photos, be here are a few.


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Apr 18, 2006 10:18 |  #3

Very cool! I like the last one the best.


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Apr 18, 2006 19:06 |  #4

We had a humpback go past our house Easter morning. the first one we have seen this season...


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Apr 18, 2006 19:09 |  #5

Wow, great shots the last one is definitely the best focused!


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Apr 18, 2006 20:12 |  #6

the first one is great. were you in Maui


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Apr 18, 2006 20:56 as a reply to  @ superdiver's post |  #7

superdiver wrote:
We had a humpback go past our house Easter morning. the first one we have seen this season...

You had a humpback go past your house??!! Man, I'm lucky to get a rabbit go past mine... :roll:


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Apr 18, 2006 20:57 as a reply to  @ MazerRakhm's post |  #8

MazerRakhm wrote:
You had a humpback go past your house??!! Man, I'm lucky to get a rabbit go past mine... :roll:

LOL, I take lots of pictures of the snails that crusie by mine


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Apr 20, 2006 07:30 as a reply to  @ calicokat's post |  #9

calicokat wrote:
the first one is great. were you in Maui

Yes we were in Maui a couple weeks ago. We took two whale watching tours, and unfortunatley never got to see a full jump, but got some good tail pics.


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