Outdoor Photographer

A Whale Of A Time

Forty feet below the surface of the Pacific Ocean, I look up, down and all around. Nothing but blue water. Suspended in the sea, I exhale and watch my bubbles rise to meet the world above.

Off in the distance, two boxcar-sized shapes come into focus. I squint through my mask. The looming figures come closer. My brain short-circuits, and it takes a few seconds to figure out what

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