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Big whales have had their own world-wide communication network for 70 million years. Only recently have homo sapiens reached the same level. Whales welcome you to join the world-wide communication network. Whale-watching was developed in 1953, reflecting changes in the public perception of cetaceans. Whale-watching also provides important benefits for environmental education and cetaceous research. By watching the whales you can prolong the life of cetaceans as a species. Feel the wind in your face, smell the sea air and get up close and personal with the awe-inspiring creatures of the deep!
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