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A baby dolphin earns its jumping stripes as it swims alongside its mother and leaps out of the water next to her.

The dolphin calf was virtually stuck to its mother's side as they swam before simultaneously jumping a
yard out of the water near the Sao Miguel Island of the Azores region, Portugal.

They are a joy to watch swimming effortlessly near the bow of a boat as it cuts through the water.
 

texan

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A surfer rides a wave at an offshore reef known as Dungeons in Cape Town, South Africa on August 5.

A long period swell formed by storms in the south Atlantic ocean created big ground swell which broke on
the Cape's outer reefs providing good conditions for big wave surfing.
 

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A surfer rides a wave at an offshore reef known as Dungeons in Cape Town, South Africa on August 5.

A long period swell formed by storms in the south Atlantic ocean created big ground swell which broke on
the Cape's outer reefs providing good conditions for big wave surfing.

That is a big wave.

I just posted the obvious.
 

texan

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Flanked by dolphins, an albino humpback whale swims north off Green Island, Queensland, on the annual
migration from Antarctica to the Great Barrier Reef.
 

texan

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The Schwandt brothers, all 12 of them, pose for a photo in their home in Rockford, Michigan.

Clockwise from bottom left, Tyler, 21, holding Tucker, 2 days, Vinny, 10, Drew, 16, Zach, 17, Charlie, 3, Calvin, 8,
Brandon, 14, Luke, 19 months., Gabe, 6, Wesley, 5 and Tommy, 11.

As Jay and Kateri Schwandt brought their 12th newborn baby boy home, they made one thing clear.

They have not been trying for a girl these past two decades, as they gave birth to boy after boy after boy.
 
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