43:22.480N 08:50.024W

Whisper
Noel Dilly
Sat 4 Aug 2012 10:42
"Dolphins Everywhere"
 
We left La Coruna bound for Vigo and headed back out west into the Atlantic within a few minutes we were facing 20ft waves under engine, Whisper happily climbed these mountains and slid quickly down the other side. A yacht in front of us kept disappearing from view, only the top of its mast indicated its presence before it rose above us on the crest of the next huge wave. Fishing boats returning to port bearing their nights catch were there one moment and completely out of sight the next.
 
We headed south when our course was clear and were soon tight on the wind and sailing. A pod of dolphins were sighted and before long they had come to join us along with a host of small crabs. We do not know where the crabs had come from, as the sea bed is their usual habitat, but here they were scurrying along just under the surface of the water their small legs working ten to the dozen, they looked so very funny, perhaps they were migrating. I cannot explain what a thrill it is to have such a close experience and the enjoyment that the dolphins bring with them as they duck and dive below the bow of the boat as she rises and falls on the waves above them. They seem such happy creatures, full of life and fun as they jostle for prime position. After some time the pod went off in search of more fish but one pair remained with us for about 5 km leaping out of the water spraying us with water as they blew air out of their blow holes. They played pushing against each other with their heads or fins and rolling right over showing the white of their bellies whilst still able to speed along under our bow wave. It was truly magical, even when the wind died and we had to start the engine they were not perturbed but continued out with us to the deep ocean. Eventually they left us but throughout the day we saw many more pods which played around us for short periods. The fact that the wind had totally died and we were then forced to motor all day and through the night could not blight such a truly special experience!
 
 
Photos: "Camera Shy Dolphins"

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