A humpback whale has swum in the sea right by Sólfarið and Harpa today and attracted considerable attention. Katrín Georgsdóttir, environmental and quality manager at the whale watching company Eldinga, says that whales sometimes come so close to land, but it is not common. Elding keeps a diary of the whales and when the company's experts compare pictures later today, it will become clear whether they are acquaintances. Some whales are seen agai…
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A humpback whale was spotted swimming in Faxaflói Bay today, near Reykjavík. Tourists at the Sólfarin at Sæbraut opened their eyes wide when they saw the animal. A guide says it is not common to see such tail flips close to land.
A humpback whale has swum in the sea right by Sólfarið and Harpa today and attracted considerable attention. Katrín Georgsdóttir, environmental and quality manager at the whale watching company Eldinga, says that whales sometimes come so close to land, but it is not common. Elding keeps a diary of the whales and when the company's experts compare pictures later today, it will become clear whether they are acquaintances. Some whales are seen agai…