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How absolutely majestic! Phenomenal photo as always….I thank you for how you create the feeling of sharing in all of your adventures. We all miss you too Mich!!!!!
Thrilling!
Wish I were on the Milou!
Love,
Aunt Bee
That is an awesome picture. Looks like a picture from a national geographic magazine.
Ironically, we’d just met some Nat. Geo photographers two days before; they were using drones to film the whales.