As we were leaving Rangiroa and passing through Tiputa Pass…… Taken by Cian, the officer standing-by forward. Enjoy these beautiful creatures!
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As we were leaving Rangiroa and passing through Tiputa Pass…… Taken by Cian, the officer standing-by forward. Enjoy these beautiful creatures!
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Dear Captain Jonathan,
Thank you for the dolphin video. I live on a Island ,Marco Island
Fl, and have dolphins swimming by my home but your video was awesome!! You made my day. Thanks again.
As life time friend of your passenger Laura Taraska.
Best regards,
Barbara Blake
Wonderful! Thank you for posting this video.
Brings back lovely memories. It is a vast Sea / Ocean.
Pleasant to look at.
This is fascinating, and I have a question. What keeps them from getting hit by the ship’s bulbous bow after they jump and land back in so close to the ship? BTW, I love your blog and I’ve been following you for 4-5 years now.
Thank you for doing it!
Hello Sue, I believe it’s the pressure wave in front of the bulb, just surmising
Thank you Capt. Mercer. I’m hoping to be able to said on a World Voyage in about 8 yrs or so, once retired. 🙂
Wow! My absolute favorite sea life. One of the main things I like to look for on the cruises. Thank you so much for sharing!
Beautiful! What was the ship’s speed while they were playing with you?
10 it’s at the start, 15 at finish
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing
You people certainly can experience such beauty as you man the bridge over the years to see such sea life as only so few of us will ever or never see. Enjoy and keep it in your memories forever.
Absolutely fabulous and breathtaking! Thank you for sharing!!
Thanks for the smiles that followed that video!