Whales in Coral Bay :)

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Pia
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Whales in Coral Bay :)

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Thought you might like to see this :) I'm looking off my deck right now but can't see them :( I'll give a report if I do :)

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Killer, sister!!!
There's nothing like the feel of a freshly waxed blow hole! :twisted:
Sorry, I heard that on a TV show once...
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Post by Gromit »

Cool!!
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Post by liamsaunt »

Too cool! I hope you get to see them.
It's like looking in your soup and finding a whole different alphabet.
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Way better than cruise ship bovines.

Cheers, RickG
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I also saw that on Frank Barnako's site. Very, very cool!
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oh WOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOOWOW!!!!!!!!!!!
< leaving on the 22nd of march...but too lame to figure out the ticker thing again!>
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Post by bevm »

Now that would just make our trip complete to see them..
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Post by Terry »

We are big whale watchers. Did I miss what type? Like I've said, nothing like a good "fluke" to make a joyful sighting. :wink:

This is way cool!

Please send more photos and more updates.
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Post by Wakey »

RickG wrote:Way better than cruise ship bovines.

Cheers, RickG
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Post by mahojim »

I feel stupid, now.
That's awesome!
Another cool thing, that I was lucky enough to witness, was a school of dolphins next to us, swimming back towards STT along side of the "Car Barge" during our journey from STJ, to the airport & home this past fall.
I'm jealous, though!
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Post by Kathyzhere »

Hey thanks for the update Pia. The
binocs are going in the suitcase for
sure.

I'm thinking the chances of seeing some
may be pretty good from Vistaero...we'll
keep a look out.

Sooo cool; reminds me of back home in
New England 8)

Enjoy!!
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Post by Marcia (Mrs. Pete) »

Kathyzhere wrote:Hey thanks for the update Pia. The
binocs are going in the suitcase for
sure.

I'm thinking the chances of seeing some
may be pretty good from Vistaero...we'll
keep a look out.

Sooo cool; reminds me of back home in
New England 8)

Enjoy!!
You will love the views from Vistaero! Many, many fine memories of that villa, with our four kids. And, the pool is to die for.
Marcia (Mrs. Pete)

Missing St. John. As always.
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Post by Kathyzhere »

Hi Marcia,

We are sooo excited! We took a "trial run drive"
up to the villa last June while visiting from STT
and when we came up onto the driveway we were in
awe of the view!!

Thanks to comments from you & Pete & pswlrw, our
decision was made for Vistaero.

Maybe just maybe I can come up with some sort
of TR after this visit...not promising though :wink:

Enjoy!
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