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WHALE-WATCHING

A graceful tail fluke slipping beneath the surface, a mist of spray hanging on the horizon, a vast shape sliding into view beyond a ship’s bow — there’s no denying the appeal of whale-watching.

While the activity is usually associated with long-haul destinations, it can be enjoyed close to home. Orcas can be seen as locally as the Shetland Islands, as Sir David Attenborough’s series on BBC

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