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How is the watching in July? Posted by Julie Bourgue (jujube3@bellsouth.net)
July 23rd, 2007 09:49AM

Is this A GOOD TIME TO WHALE WATCH? I hear the fall is the best, but what about July?


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How is the watching in July? Posted by anne (lakelover1970@aol.com)
July 25th, 2007 12:45AM

In one word: Amazing! We went on a whale watch out of Barnstable Harbor on 7/22, and the sightings were phenomonal. I beleive that the naturalist said that there were somewhere around 60 whales feeding in the area, including humpback, finback, and minke whales. I highly recommend it.


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