Friday, 17 February 2012

Around The World In Pictures


Kayaking with Whales (Alaska)

Kayaking with Whales (Alaska)
Kayaking with a Humpback Whale
While combining canoeing with bird watching or fishing is 


certainly a reason some people paddle, it is becoming 


increasingly popular to kayak and paddleboard in search of 


bigger more exclusive life. The rise of the internet, which has 


publicized these encounters between kayakers and 


paddle boarders with sharks and whales, is adding to the 


allure of this endeavor.

While Alaskan sea kayakers have long owned the rights to 



cool photos of themselves in kayaks with breathtaking 


panoramas in the background and whale tales in the 


foreground, this phenomenon is increasing with greater 


frequency in other parts of the U.S. and the world. What is 


cooler after all than kayaking with a whale? It is almost 


becoming predictable as to when kayakers will be able to 


share in this experience, as whale experts are increasingly 


able to predict the feeding patterns of these truly beautiful 


marine mammals. While it is quite uncommon for whales to 


do any damage to humans, it is not out of the question. Their 


sheer size and weight make an encounter with these gentle 


giants a dangerous proposition. (Link)

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