Incredible moment two whales burst within feet of paddleboarder in Pismo Beach, California

Two breached humpback whales with their mouths wide open just meters from paddleboarder Bill Clements. Scientists have long believed that humpback whales like to drill and tap their fins and flukes on the surface to communicate. The beach advises people to keep a distance of at least 100 meters. of all animals and use binoculars to take a closer look

A paddleboarder in California filmed a breathtaking moment when two whales breached right next to him.

Bill Clements was paddling in the Pismo Beach area of ​​California's central coast early on September 16 when he witnessed the surface of incredible creatures.

Throughout the morning, he had seen small fish jumping out of the water, but no sign of mammals or other wildlife.

But when he approached bird activity, Clements saw dozens of pelicans diving headfirst into the water while other seabirds circled around looking for remains.

Bill Clements was paddling in the Pismo Beach area of ​​California's central coast early on September 16 when he saw the incredible creatures surface Throughout the morning he had seen small fish jumping out of the water but no sign of mammals or other wildlife

Incredible moment two whales burst within feet of paddleboarder in Pismo Beach, California
Two breached humpback whales with their mouths wide open just meters from paddleboarder Bill Clements. Scientists have long believed that humpback whales like to drill and tap their fins and flukes on the surface to communicate. The beach advises people to keep a distance of at least 100 meters. of all animals and use binoculars to take a closer look

A paddleboarder in California filmed a breathtaking moment when two whales breached right next to him.

Bill Clements was paddling in the Pismo Beach area of ​​California's central coast early on September 16 when he witnessed the surface of incredible creatures.

Throughout the morning, he had seen small fish jumping out of the water, but no sign of mammals or other wildlife.

But when he approached bird activity, Clements saw dozens of pelicans diving headfirst into the water while other seabirds circled around looking for remains.

Bill Clements was paddling in the Pismo Beach area of ​​California's central coast early on September 16 when he saw the incredible creatures surface Throughout the morning he had seen small fish jumping out of the water but no sign of mammals or other wildlife

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