Kayaking with Killer Whales in Washington

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Written by Crystal Seas Whale watching and kayaking with killer whales off the coast of the San Juan islands are some of the most amazing experiences to try when in Washington. These killer whales are in fact orcas of the three pods breed. They are often also called the “Southern Residents”. The killer whales would normally stay in these water until the period of early October. They reach this region by the middle of April. These killer whales are endangered species and since the year 2006, these mammals are protected. Every year, over 500,000 people flock to the cost of the San Juan islands in order to watch these whales. These tourists reach there by passing by either Washington or the British Columbia. The most adventurous tourists reach there for…
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Tonga Airports open after ash cloud

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Tonga Airports are open and the chief executive expects flights should be able to leave after a volcanic ash cloud disrupted travel from Monday, but Air New Zealand hasn't been able to get a plane to the island kingdom. read more View original here:  Tonga Airports open after ash cloud
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Politics and survival in the jungle

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Pointing at a virgin jungle before our hike on the Coffin Cliff trail in Danum Valley, Lahad Datu, Sabah Borneo Rainforest Lodge jungle operations manager Calixtus Laudi said: “There's politics there See the original post here:  Politics and survival in the jungle
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