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John Watt

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I just got back from my New Zealand offshore exploration,
and I can say Hector's Dolphin is only found in the waters around New Zealand.
Does this trump the exciting underwater camera that caught an oarfish?
Maybe, I'm not sure. I still get off on stranded photos of huge whales.
 

John Watt

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Were you around for the mass stranding of Pilot Whales, over 240, rescuing almost 200, if I can remember?
They describe a very shallow beach as being unique to New Zealand shores.
The photo looked like a lot of people walking around whales in a vista of shallow water.
 

JHC

Chief assistant to the assistant chief
Depends on what you mean by "around" I was in NZ but I live inland not coastal
 

John Watt

Member
You caught "me floatin', round and round",
even if I never made it New Zealand bound.
I'd be out there snorkelling all the time.

This, from someone who riverwalks across the top of Niagara Falls.
Yes, the water is never half-way up to my knees, and it's exciting to look down.
Scooping a found pop cup through a silver vein shining in the moonlight,
usually gets almost $30 in change, usually $25 of that in American quarters.
Parks guards, who saw me twice, only ask me to come out or they'll call the police.

If you look at google satellite, it works to the deepest resolution along the American border,
where the Niagara River is.
You can look and see the shallow waters around Fort Erie, Waverly Beach and Crystal Beach,
where you can walk on underwater concrete remains far out into the lake.
Yes, it's time for another bike-hike.
 
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