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Humpback Whales Migrate South to the Delight of Tourists
Tourists to the Mexican state of Oaxaca are being treated to a show only Mother Nature could choreograph! Humpback whales are making their yearly migration from the colder North American waters to the warmth of Central America. While people love to watch these 40-ton swimmers, government regulations say sightseeing boats should maintain a healthy distance from the whales. As for the humans, they’re still having a whale of a time watching!