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Whale Watching Blog

July 1st 2010

Not the best weather for whale watching

...but we managed all the same!

The weather today started out rather rough, but it did improve a bit over the day.  The sea smoothed out at least, but then again it did start raining later. 

We found two Minke whales in the morning, feeding close to a large mixed group of birds.  Fulmars were the most prolific, but we also saw Puffins, Arctic Terns, and various Gulls.

The two we got a close look at before heading off, but it wasn't long until we ran into another two Minke whales a bit further away!  In the second tour I went out on, we explored a bit further north, where the sea was quite rough, and there we ran into some White Beaked Dolphins, which we got a really close look at!  What was rather special today was how often (too often, even) I felt the smell of the Minke whale, which is somewhat like a combination of rotting fish and Icelandic cuisine.

Oh wait.. that might be a tad redundant.

Veigar, guide


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Awarded nationally and internationally since 1995Travel Agency - Authorised by Icelandic Tourist BoardTour Operator - Authorised by Icelandic Tourist BoardMember of Ice Whale - The Icelandic Whale Watching Association


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