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[Made Explore #189 on Saturday, February 23, 2013]

Freedom...

The waters of Monterey Bay were full of life yesterday. We found ourselves out with literally thousands of Common Dolphins all around us as we sailed the rough waters of the bay. Watching them swim was almost hypnotic as they danced between their world and ours in a joyous display of life and freedom. This is how you should see these wonderful animals - at one with their world.

© John Krzesinski, 2013.

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  1. Images by John 'K' 13 months ago | reply

    Thank you Kim, it was an incredible day. So glad I didn't cancel like I probably should have (given I was getting over a week off work with the flu and was still under-the weather on the day we sailed)...

  2. scatti_sc Silvia 13 months ago | reply

    Beautiful Explore Photo !!
    Seen in ~" EXPLORE Photos ~Made Explore! "

  3. gemini*jen 13 months ago | reply

    Excellent capture......Congrats on Explore!

  4. Images by John 'K' 13 months ago | reply

    Thank you both :-)

  5. Images by MK 13 months ago | reply

    Awesome.....great capture

  6. Images by John 'K' 13 months ago | reply

    Kinda what we were saying as we sailed with them :-)

  7. aignes 13 months ago | reply

    Great shot

  8. Evergreengirl 13 months ago | reply

    What an incredible sight! Thanks for sharing this amazing encounter.

  9. Images by John 'K' 13 months ago | reply

    Thank you my friend :-)

  10. • ian 3 days ago | reply

    Wow! Nice capture. Congrats on being featured on Flickr Blog.
    ~Seen on the Flickr Blog.

  11. Images by John 'K' 3 days ago | reply

    Thank you Ian - it was a pleasant surprise for sure!