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Hooray for dolphins

‘We noticed that the wild ocean around us was punctuated by jumping, diving dolphins’

It doesn’t matter how many years I have lived at sea, what oceans I’ve sailed or the lands I’ve visited – I will never, ever tire of seeing dolphins. I’ve encountered them in flat calms, when the very surface of the water is so still that it’s merely a window into their world, and the ripples of their leaps and splashes are the

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