Whale watching in Samana Bay

Whale watching in Samana Bay

  Today we’ve done the most amazing thing so far on our journey: We went whale watching in Samana Bay. Every winter, around 1000 humpback whales travel to Samana Bay to mate and bring up their calves. This place is apparently one of the best in the world to watch these huge animals in their natural surroundings. We went on a vessel with Kim Beddal, number one expert on humpback whales in the Dominican Republic. She started the whole whale watching…

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Need sun?

Need sun?

  So we’ve heard the weather back home is not particularly nice. Therefore we’ve come up with this special service: whenever you feel a distinct lack of sun, have a look at these pictures of the beach in Las Terrenas. We’ve taken some with clouds so you don’t accidentally overdose… Be aware of side effects though!   [gird-gallery id=”11″ position=”center”]

Meet Finn

Meet Finn

  At Pauhana Surf School in Cabarete we met Finn, the COD (Chief Operating Dog). With this position, he is quite busy, but he still got some time to grant us a short interview:   We: Hi Finn, how are you doing today? Finn: Hey guys, thanks, I’m good. Today is not very busy, although it’s high season. The weather is not good, there are some dark heavy clouds in the sky. So people fear it might rain soon and…

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