Whale diary

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    Tour at 13.00

    Unfortunetly tour at 13.00 has been cancelled due to a stormy weather out in Faxaflói bay.

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    Tour at 13:00

    We headed out in beautiful weather and very early on spotted a White-beaked Dolphin. We could see it coming up a few times but as it wasn't in a playful mood we decided to head a bit further out. In an area where we found a lot of feeding birds we also spotted a pod of White

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    Tour at 13:00

    We headed out in great weather, during the tour it picked up a bit of wind but nothing a hot chocolate or coffee couldn't fix. After we had searched for a little while we spotted flocks of birds hanging over a large area and close by there was another flock feeding. Right un

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    Tour at 13:00

    When we came out to FaxaflÛi this afternoon it was like a new day, the sea was so calm and conditions were really good. We sailed towards the area where we had seen the Minke Whale this morning and we did find it again. But this time it didn't surface as often and we lost it

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    Tour at 13:00

    We headed out this afternoon prepared for rough sea. For the longest part of the trip it was very smooth and when we turned the boat and headed back towards the Harbour was first when it started to get pretty rough. The trip was great but unfortunately we weren't as successf

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    Tour at 13:00

    Tour cancelled due to a storm in Faxaflói bay.

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    Tour at 13:00

    Data missing

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    Tour at 13:00

    This after noon we decided to check out a different area. We sailed around for a bit when we got news of a Humpback Whale so we changed directions and headed towards it. We finally got there and this was a Humpback Whale. It was displaying a huge blow surfacing about 3 times

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    Tour at 13:00

    We headed out from Hafnarfjörður today in very nice but pretty cold weather. After sailing only a few minutes the captain spotted a small group of Harbour porpoises but they were very shy so none of our passengers could see them. Then two minutes later our first officer spot