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How beautifully majestic and intelligent orcas are. They have always been my favorite animal. ❤❤❤ This video made me soooo happy. Thank you for sharing!!!! How lucky those humans are to have witnessed that and seen them in real life. I hope they treasure that experience forever. ❤❤❤
Two things 1. The first boat wasn't in too big of a hurry to get that tuber away from a KILLER WHALE which is what Orcas are nicknamed . When I was pulling skiers or tubers I could pretty much wrap that rope around their neck , but the certainly didn't have to swim for it 2. I'm pretty sure that the second boat was WAY BEYOND maximum capacity . Must not have much regard for his families safety .
That was hilarious!! That man in the beginning was so scared, all that kicking. Once he grabbed the rope he was like "push that petal, girl!" He was still kicking hard as hell as the whale easily followed him! 😆😆 Ha! That was a good laugh. Beautiful creatures as always
I forgot about this, so much panic pumping. Maybe this makes some sense again now, smaller board any foil of your choice and carry the travel pump on you back.
OMG This has to be the most exciting visit by orca ever! Just like the others I've seen, the 1st orca (the mother?) approaches and shows her belly to the human. Showing she means no harm. Then, the family is allowed to check out the human...other pod members lingering at the periphery... What a thrill!
Years ago, my brother and I, were sea kayaking on the Pacific Ocean off of the wild coast of British Columbia, Canada. 🇨🇦 To our surprise we saw a pod of Killer Whales swimming behind our kayaks. Within minutes the pod of Killer Whales surrounded us. They matched our speed and stayed with us for about 15 minutes. The Killer Whales swam 3 inches from our kayaks. We had to stop paddling for fear of hitting them. The Killer Whales would take turns swimming next to us and dive directly under our kayaks. Anytime you can connect with any of the myriads of wild creatures is a blessing. It was a magical moment we will NEVER forget. 😁😁
I see comments calling the kayaker "he". The kayaker is a woman. The kayaker, Dr. Ingrid Visser, a distinguished marine biologist specializing in killer whales, shares a remarkable bond with these majestic creatures, regularly swimming with them in her native New Zealand.