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Sei Whale Tag

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9 April 2026
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“Amazing Azores: The Sequel”, or “In the wake of the Giants”

Please enjoy this trip report, in which me (Seva Rudyi) and Kristin Van Gaever went back to the Azores in March-April 2026 to try and see migrating baleen whales. The trip exceeded

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6 May 2019
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MARINE MAMMAL BONANZA

Hello mammal watchers.   The tour company NozoMojo runs wildlife focused tours on small ships. We have a few spaces available in 2020 on voyages to two very distinct destinati

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8 July 2017
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Azores June 2017 Trip Report

This is my first trip report and also me introducing myself to the forum! I hope it proves useful to anyone planning on visiting the islands for whale watching too. Azores June 201

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2 July 2026
Advertising: Bolivian Cat Specialist Tours in October 2026 & October 2027 with Royle Safaris
2 July 2026
Borneo guides
2 July 2026
My Big Cat Year – Borneo and the search for the five Wildcat species and other unique wildlife and habitat

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  1. Tina Greenawalt on From Kaziranga to Bhutan: crossing without a “COW walk”2 July 2026
  2. Jon Hall on Bang Lang and Hala Bala in Southern Thailand (May 2026)2 July 2026
  3. JohnWright on Borneo guides2 July 2026

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  1. Tina Greenawalt on From Kaziranga to Bhutan: crossing without a “COW walk”2 July 2026

    Looks like I was a little over a week behind you on a similar itinerary, but we did Manas NP…

  2. Jon Hall on Bang Lang and Hala Bala in Southern Thailand (May 2026)2 July 2026

    Glad you were there though shocking you forgot to read my report! ... haha, I would love to build some…

  3. JohnWright on Borneo guides2 July 2026

    I can recommend the guide we used in June 2024: Adzel Neil, email: adzelneil@hotmail.com.

  4. Nathan Myhrvold on Borneo guides2 July 2026

    Henry Sappengi (henry.sapinggi@yahoo.com) was my guide for a 2 week trip to those places. We thought he was great.

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