2013-03-09

7-Mile 'Super Mega-Pod' Of Dolphin Recorded Off California [VIDEO]

Vatic Note:  I lived in San Diego for 10 years and never, ever heard about anything like this.  Now I did see that happen in Hawaii.  I was out deep sea fishing and by golly our boat was surrounded for miles, as far as the eye could see by spinner dolphins.   It was an incredible sight.  Of course we quit fishing to watch them spinning and jumping.  I think they followed a school of fish. 

We have a blog going up tomorrow where a dolphin approached divers and rubbed up against one asking for help.  He had line all around him and a hook caught in his pectoral fin.  That was also amazing to watch.  Be sure and check it out and see how truly human like they are.  Heck they are more human in their demeanor than our khazar bankers.  lol

7-Mile 'Super Mega-Pod' Of Dolphin Recorded Off California [VIDEO]  
http://www.businessinsider.com/dolphin-super-pod-recorded-off-california-2013-2
by Robert Johnson, Business Insider
Feb. 18, 2013
 
NBC 7 San Diego reports that a video of a group of dolphins, called a pod, spanning seven miles of ocean off the coast of San Diego was recorded Thursday from aboard a tour boat.

From NBC:

“When you see something that is honestly truly beyond belief,” the captain said. Guests aboard the boat started screaming and pointing when they first saw the school of adult and juvenile common dolphins. Dutra estimated there were about 100,000 dolphins swimming in the area. “They were coming from all directions, you could see them from as far as the eye can see,” he said. “I’ve seen a lot of stuff out here… but this is the biggest I’ve ever seen, ever.”

A similar sighting occurred off of Dana Point, CA — about 65 miles from San Diego — in January. No word yet on whether these two rare events occurring so close together could be related.

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