NORTH VANCOUVER ISLAND, CANADA: STUNNING footage has captured in glorious slow motion the moment a huge forty-ton humpback whale completed a full 360 degree turn into the air. Set to rival the highest tech television documentary this slo-mo video shows the forty-two-foot long whale shoot out of the water and flip over in the air before creating a huge splash as it re-entered the sea. The playful whale breached the water multiple times and the incredible images also show it slapping the water with its pectoral fin and tail. The pictures were taken at North Vancouver Island in Canada by photogra
NORTH VANCOUVER ISLAND, CANADA: STUNNING footage has captured in glorious slow motion the moment a huge forty-ton humpback whale completed a full 360 degree turn into the air. Set to rival the highest tech television documentary this slo-mo video shows the forty-two-foot long whale shoot out of the water and flip over in the air before creating a huge splash as it re-entered the sea. The playful whale breached the water multiple times and the incredible images also show it slapping the water with its pectoral fin and tail. The pictures were taken at North Vancouver Island in Canada by photographer Marcy Stader (43) from Calgary, Canada using a Canon 1DX with a 400mm a lens. Her husband Ray shot the video.
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