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humpback whale rolling
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We sailed out in typical Icelandic weather this morning and first spotted 3 minke whales and a single harbour porpoise. We then found a friendly humpback whale who seemed to be resting and then it breached right in front of us! In he afternoon we spotted 3 minke whales and a humpback whale that rolled and slapped its fins!

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humpback whale fluke
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We set sail this morning on a quiet sea with dramatic views of the surrounding mountains. We found 1 minke whale and 3 humpback whales lunge feeding and diving. In the afternoon we spotted 2 humpback whales and 3 minke whales! It was an amazing day with gorgeous landscape, moody skies, happy whales and feeding birds!

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humpback whale dorsal fin
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We left the harbour under sunny skies this morning. We found about 15 minke whales in total (including a well known individual called Tap). We also saw 2 humpback whales that were clearly feeding. In the afternoon we found a pod of white-beaked dolphins, that were quickly replaced by minke whales and a humpback whale!

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humpback whale
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Our morning started with sunny skies and a slight breeze. We saw 2 minke whales and then a humpback whale, all feeding in the same area! The weather improved dramatically from the morning, and in the afternoon we found 2 minke whales, 2 humpback whales and a pod of 10 white-beaked dolphins, that joined the action.

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humpback whale dorsal fin
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This morning we sailed out in typical Icelandic weather. After a while, we spotted a blow of a humpback whale. We also saw splashes of white-beaked dolphins and 2 minke whales. Finally, we found a second humpback whale close to our boat! The afternoon tour unfortunately had no luck and offered all passengers complimentary tickets.

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minke whale
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We sailed out in the wind and found 2 fast minke whales close to shore this morning. Sadly, they didn't reappear. In the afternoon, the sun came out and the wind decreased. It took a while, but we finally found a minke whale. Due to the very brief sightings, both tours issued complimentary tickets for a chance to try again another day!

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white-beaked dolphins
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We encountered 3 minke whales this morning and later another set of minke whales as well as 6 white-beaked dolphins. We set off under grey clouds this afternoon and came across an elusive minke whale and 5 white-beaked dolphins including a calf, but we decided to offer complimentary tickets due to the difficult sightings.

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minke whale
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As soon as we left this morning we found a minke whale! Later we spotted it again with a second minke whale that came right up to the boat, and it even started to blow bubbles. In the afternoon we found a friendly minke whale! We also found a pod of relaxed and playful 9 white-beaked dolphins and then a second minke whale

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minke whale
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Shortly after departure this morning, we were rewarded with a large pod of harbour porpoises, right outside the harbour. We then found 3 minke whales before it was time to head back! In the afternoon we found a total of 1 minke whale, two pods of lively 5-7 white-beaked dolphins and finally 2 quick moving humpback whales!

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What a great day in our beautiful bay! Not long after leaving the harbour this morning, we saw a minke whale and a small pod of white-beaked dolphins! In the afternoon we again found a pod of white-beaked dolphins, 2 minke whales and a humpback whale, but due to the short lived sightings, we offered everyone complimentary tickets.