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Dana Pride-Dana Wharf Whale Watch |
It felt wonderful to leave the smoke-smudged skies from recent fires
behind and to breathe deeply of unsullied air. We motored through the harbor past the
breakwater to a deep channel where “Red”, a humpback whale, has been feeding
for that last couple of weeks.
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Whale Salute-Eric Frigger |
We watched him dive and flip his tail in salute
before heading on to find a splashing pod of common dolphin. These guys are
smaller than the bottle-nose dolphin often seen on the California coast that
are about four times their size. They travel in great numbers and seemingly fly
through the water at an alarming speed. Occasionally they take time to do a
flip, or splash to the cheer of the guests leaning over the bow of the boat to
get a good view of the action.
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Common Dolphin- Dana Wharf Whale Watch |
The giant blue whales run in July, but we were not lucky
enough to catch sight of one. The Gray whales are seen in numbers in the winter
months when they are migrating from the icy waters of Alaska to Magdalena Bay in Baja California where they give birth to their young. Common dolphin sightings are consistent
all year round. Sea lions and sea faring
birds are often seen on the cruise. Your Captain shares information about the creatures you see as you patrol the shimmering blue water in search of marine life..
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Sea Lions-Eric Frigger |
There is a galley on board if you need a burger and a
libation during your voyage. Back on shore Proud Mary’s with open patio seating
overlooking the sparkling bay offers breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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Capt. Bringing us back to Dana Pt. Marina |
Sailings on the “Pride of Dana”, a luxurious catamaran with
viewing decks above and enclosed dining area below, go daily from dock #1 located in the Dana Point Marina. There is plenty of free parking in the marina.
During the week the crowds are light even in the heaviest tourist season. What
better way to beat the heat of the long, dog days of summer?
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Linda cruising on the Dana Pride |
Based in Los Angeles, Adventure-travel writer, Linda Ballou, is the author of Lost Angel Walkabout-
One Traveler's Tales. Find travel articles on her site www.LindaBallouAuthor.com
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