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Photographer Snaps Blue Whale That Has Been Seen Only 3 Times In Almost A 100 Years.

Sheer beauty of a majestic animal!
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12 Sep 2020, 02:54 PM

Main Image via Instagram

Blue whales are one of the most majestic creature of the sea, recently an amazing photograph of a blue whale has been captured in the waters near the beachside suburb of Maroubra in New South Wales.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Well where do I start; 🐋 I’m speechless but could blurt out a million things at the same time 😲 Yesterday watching a lot of humpbacks travel south in my usual spot at Maroubra, one of the great wonders of the magical ocean appeared in-front of me 👀 A BLUE WHALE 🐋 🐋🐋 THE LARGEST LIVING ANIMAL ON PLANET EARTH 🌍 Although so large they are incredibly hard to ever see especially on the east coast on Australia To put their size into perspective; they grow to around 30metres, their tongue weights the same as an elephant & their heart is the size of a car! Completely mesmerised & feel like I’ve hit the Jackpot👌 Hope you enjoy as much as I still am❤️🐋🌍

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According to local wildlife authorities, this is possibly the 3rd time the blue whale has been seen there in almost a 100 years on the coast of Sydney. The magnificent creature is estimated to be more than 82 ft in length and weighed more than 100,000 Kg.

Photographer Sean has captured the perfect image and shred it on his Instagram page.

It is truly amazing to see such majestic creatures in the wild, lets us remember that we share this planet we millions of other live forms and remember do our parts in keeping the environment safe and free of pollution.  

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