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Whales! How wonderful, Melissa. And to have a friend you personally
know, too. I'm off to Tonga this September to swim with humpbacks - evidently, it's the only place on the planet where it's legal to do so. Danny B at Esalen has told me he's taken a raft out to watch humpbacks mate. Evidently, it's a 2 male and one female event where one of the whales forms a platform for the female to rest upon while the other male mounts her. He didn't know how they decided which male was active and which was support. Sounded very civilized to me. Whales have much larger brain mass than humans, even when adjusted for body mass. I'm a big whale fan! Thanks, Melissa. I'm sure Spot recognizes your call. Come to Tonga with us? www.aquacranial.com is the website of Rebecca Goff, a cetacean whisperer for sure - we met her in Hawaii last year and took a trip to Bimini to swim with wild dolphins. . . . I hope to paddle with whales this Spring. I've met someone who lives in Big Sur and he says he'll take us to some places he knows where he paddles with Grays. . . . . Keep communicating with Spot, Melissa. And thank you for sharing with us! |
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