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Daily Mail
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Out of the blue! Moment kayaker has incredible encounter with cheeky dolphin
This is the stunning moment a kayaker has an incredible encounter with a cheeky dolphin after it jumped out of the water. Cameron Vere was paddling in the sea off Lyme Regis, Dorset, when the inquisitive mammal made a beeline for his small craft. Click to watch the video above.
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Travel + Leisure
05-07-2025
- Travel + Leisure
This Caribbean Island Offers a Once-in-a-Lifetime Wildlife Experience
In the warm, cobalt waters just off the coast of Dominica—a mountainous Caribbean island often called the "Nature Island"—a rare and intimate encounter awaits. Here, nearly 200 sperm whales live year-round, making this one of the few places on Earth where humans can reliably find, and even swim alongside, the planet's largest toothed predator. Whale-watching operators take visitors to areas where the whales are commonly sighted, but for those looking to get to know these large creatures in a more intimate way, tour company Untold Story Travel offers something extraordinary: the chance to observe and, when conditions allow, enter the water with these calm, colossal creatures in their vast and wild ocean home. The company's six-day experience, called Diving with Sperm Whales, gives travelers several chances to see, photograph, and swim with sperm whales. The experience includes a dedicated skipper and guide, who analyze the weather and movements of resident sperm whales, which can be hard to find since they are known to dive to depths of 1,000 meters (over 3,280 feet). The resident whales can often be found in the sheltered bays along Dominica's western coastline where they like to breed and calve. If conditions are right, guests may slip quietly into the water and come face-to-face with a creature that can reach 50 feet in length. The whales often appear unbothered, turning gently toward swimmers or drifting by in slow, graceful passes. For many, swimming with a whale is a deeply humbling experience, a moment of connection where scale, sound, and silence all take on new dimensions. While the sperm whales live off the coast of Dominica year-round, they are most commonly seen between November and April, with the highest odds in November, February, and March. The Diving with Sperm Whales experience has an educational component. Local researchers and conservationists share the island's long-term sperm whale studies and each booking contributes to the CETI Project and the island's marine resources division, which conduct marine research and lead protection efforts. The six-day Diving with Sperm Whales experience starts at $9,000 per person. Inquiries can be made at:


BBC News
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Mark Wahlberg says Edinburgh brothers' Pacific row should be a movie
Holywood actor Mark Wahlberg has told three Scottish brothers their Pacific Ocean rowing record attempt should be made into a spoke to Edinburgh's Ewan, Jamie and Lachlan Maclean in a video call, 54 days into their brothers are aiming to complete the fastest ever non-stop and unsupported row from Peru to Sydney in Australia - a total distance of 9,000 miles (14,484km).Wahlberg was made aware of the record attempt via a friend of his personal assistant who had met Jamie when he played bagpipes at a wedding they were both attending. The brothers, who are trying to raise £1m for clean water projects in Madagascar, are more than 5,000 miles (8,047km) from their finish the call last Thursday, Wahlberg told them: "This could be a movie. "The best films I've done are based on true stories - ordinary people doing extraordinary things. "No way I'd row an ocean, but I'd play one of you guys in a movie." The actor shared stories from shooting 2000's disaster drama The Perfect Storm with George whose other films include Ted and Transformers, told the brothers: "What you guys are doing is next level."You're living out a sense of purpose - combining passion with impact. That's rare, and it's humbling to watch."Lachlan, 27, said later he had wondered if he had imagined the said: "We're all operating in such little sleep that we thought it all could have been a hallucination." The brothers' 280kg boat was built to be one of the lightest and strongest ocean rowing boats ever is named Rose Emily in memory of their unborn sister, with her name hand-painted on the hull by their board are 500kg of freeze-dried food, including 75kg of oats and a menu of high-calorie comfort meals prepared by include beef chilli, Thai red curry, and haggis, neeps and tatties - with the hope of adding fresh fish caught at 33, said the journey had been much tougher than expected - but they had been delighted by the call with the Hollywood said: "Today we had dolphins surfing near the boat, and that lifted our spirits — and then we hear we get to speak to Mark Wahlberg, so spirits are absolutely through the roof."We are such big fans, and speaking to him is like a dream come true for us. It's so cool… but it's bloody surreal."