Whale watching

Whale watching

Dolphins belong to the order of cetaceans • Orcas are dolphins

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Are you planning a whale watching tour?

Get inspired by AGE™! Experience whale watching in Iceland, Norway, Mexico, Galapagos and Antarctica. Learn more about the gentle giants. Blue Whales, Humpback Whales, Gray Whales, Minke Whales; Orcas, pilot whales and other dolphins. Orcas belong to the dolphin family. Dolphins belong to the order of whales. Whales are mammals - not fish.

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