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These pictures posted by National Geographic on their Yourshot Instagram page.
Whales in Skjalfandi Bay feed on the food in the bay from March to November. The animals actually eat non-stop (about 20 hours a day) before they really say goodbye and look for warmer waters to give birth to calves and mate.
The artic terns are always a good indicator of where we can find the whales. The terns 'clean up' the remains left behind by the whales.
Lived in Amsterdam, but decided in 2018 to pursue his dreams. Currently lives and works in Tonga where he works for a whale snorkeling operator. Favorite are mainly wildlife photography with a great passion for whales and tigers, as well as photographing people and "life". Can wait hours for that one shot, and then wait another day for a better shot. Has a very long and extensive to-do list of places to visit ;-)! Thank you very much for your interest and who knows, maybe a work of mine will soon be hanging on your wall.
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