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Uncommon synchronised breach by three whales caught on movie

Three humpback whales have been filmed leaping from the water in unison, offering a spectacular birthday show for a father-of-three.

The extremely uncommon synchronised triple breach was caught on video by Robert Addie, who described the “whale ballet” as “pure joy”.

The builder from New Hampshire had beforehand spent many years at sea as a industrial fisherman in Massachusetts and Alaska, throughout which era he had seen hundreds of whales.

But he had by no means witnessed something like Monday’s whale encounter on a tuna fishing journey off Cape Cod.

The tour along with his three daughters was to have fun his 59th birthday and to mark his secure return from a humanitarian assist journey to Ukraine the place he had come beneath heavy artillery hearth.

During the fishing journey, he was attempting to movie some humpback whales about 300 yards from their boat however was having no luck, till the breathtaking coordinated show.

Mr Addie stated: “You can hear my daughter in the video saying, ‘Oh, please tell me you got that on video’.

“Just pure pleasure as a result of we might hear them too. You might hear that massive stomach flop. And then they have been speaking.

“It was such an uplifting factor to see. Just unbelievable. Just an actual reward.

“A triple breach is unheard of and a synchronised triple breach is even rarer.

“It’s as soon as in a lifetime. Just very lucky. I really feel God shined down on me to permit me to to seize that.”

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To add to the excitement, seconds after the three whales breached and twisted through the air, a younger whale did the same thing.

Whale consultants later advised Mr Addie the aerial manoeuvres could have been an try to take away parasites or assist digestion.

He believes they might have been “teaching or training” the youthful whale.

Mr Addie added: “Even some of the whale experts that have reached out to me, they’re all jealous because they’ve never seen it.”

Content Source: news.sky.com

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