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7 Mile Long SUPER POD Of Over 100,000 Dolphins Race Past San Diego - Experts Concerned
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[quote:MatangLawin:MV8yMTQzODI1XzM2MjIyNzQ0XzhFM0MzQTE4] No, you don't have to go 100 miles off the coast of California to see these dolphin pods. A mile or two from the coast here in Southern California is all it takes. You'll usually see them early in the morning, or towards the sunset. But a SEVEN MILE LONG super pod??? That's plain ridiculous. Something's going on, for sure. For all of you who've never seen one ... a dolphin pod of 200-1000 dolphins is HUGE, and the sight is incredible and mind-blowing. It really is like a mad stampede. But it's full of such positive energy and joy from the dolphins as they jump in and out of the water effortlessly in a mad, mad race. But ... 100,000 dolphins??? As far as the eye can see?? That's just absolutely mind-boggling. [/quote]
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A group of over 100,000 dolphins spotted off the coast of San Diego caused a spectacle for nature watchers as they traveled together in an enormous pack.
'They were coming from all directions, you could see them from as far as the eye can see,' Joe Dutra said after seeing the spectacle first hand.
Mr Dutra, who captains Hornblower Cruises, was out on his daily tour with a boat full of nature watchers when he spotted the massive group of dolphins.
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