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  • Grey whale calves can be quite curious. In San Ignacio, Baja Mexico, the whales will often come right up to tourists' boats to inspect and to get a rub. Many times the mother whales will even push their offspring up for a closer look.
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  • While out looking for blue whales, we came across a large pod of spinner dolphins that decided to play with our boat. Photo taken off of Loreto, Baja Mexico
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  • Upon returning to La Paz, our dive boat took a quick detour to try finding whale sharks. To our luck, we encountered a juvenile feeding near the surface. As all the other tourist boats had departed long ago, we were able to have a private encounter with this wondrous creature while it continued its afternoon snack. Taken off of La Paz, Baja Mexico
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  • This large white shark was the most active of the sharks our group saw while cage diving at Guadalupe Island, Mexico. While the warmer waters kept many of the sharks in deeper water for the duration of our trip, on a few occasions this shark ventured up for a closer look.
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  • A mobula ray takes to the air in the waters off of Loreto, Baja Mexico. While there are a few theories as to why the rays breach, such as to remove parasites or to attract a mate, as of yet there is still no definitive answer.
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