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  • There is no such thing as climate change; it's all fraud. Arrest that fraudster.

  • thumbs up if you had the kayaking skrillex video

  • Can someone explain to me why dolphins and whales dont want to kill poeple but shark do? If a whale wants it, he can just eat you I think but they never do.

  • @tshirttime84 Sharks dont want to kill people, when they attack they bite once and let go. That is because sharks aren't as intelligent as whales and dolphins, they just mistake people for food, surfers look like seals from below. Sharks aren't looking to kill people, if they were you would hear about people being eaten daily.

  • @5leafc1over cool, good to know.

  • That's bondiiiiii beach mate! Not bondy...

  • Sounds like george lopez narrating hahahaha

  • let kids play with the young whale

    nice neighbour this big mama

  • id be scared shitless even if there peacfull animals xD

  • Ahhhh....it looks sooo cute.

    Look at :18 where the guys board is snapped in half. I bet he did not come away from it with warm fuzzys!

  • @HansyMan LoL its a body board nothing snapped. It even said they left their boards to swim underwater with them.

  • sorry misundestood what he said, prick

  • 80 meters long???

    um i highly doubt that statement is true

  • 18 metres you dumbass

  • 25 feets.

    that's scary.

    never i would be so close to the whales as the guys were.

  • Holly sh*t I would be on top of the water runnig thats....... so cool

  • Yeah I agree, most surfers are enviromentalists too. All my surf mates and most surfers have huge respect for animals, especially those in the ocean. A surfer would pretty much get beaten up by the locals if he ever tried to hurt an animal. I think those guys were just really appreciative that they got to have that experience.

  • I would like to train the whales to do tow-in surfing, instead of using those stinky noisy wave-runners.

    You could have plankton treats to reward the whale when it does good.

  • hahaha, the shit people come up with, just imagine a guy water skiing using a blue whale to tow him into the waves ahahahaha nice one.

  • plankton treats as a reward? ahahahaha

    that's funny as hell, keep up the creativeness.

  • LOL. reminds me of a video on here, a guy is "towe surfing" with a shark, its a hoax video but pretty well done

  • @Xid3d I would like to train the whales to do tow-in surfing - deeeeem.

    ur smart.

    tow-in surfing with orcas could be sick.

  • How Amazing! and honored those Surfers were!

  • My nephew was out in the southern ocean of SA and has a photo of him with a whale behind him. Looking at the pic, he was about three whale legnths from it, that was amazing enough for him, I could not imagine how amazing it would have been for these surfers.

  • Just have to be careful 'cause you never know. A spooked Mama can do some major dammage!.......shattered my boss's leg in the Dominican Republic with one swish of her tail. Sent the others in the group flying through the water.

    That said, what an Awesome experience for the surfers!

  • damn i would shit my self

  • id be shittin myself whales are scary, and its pronounced bondie beach but spelt bondi

  • Their surfers. That would be like the moment of a lifetime. It's not like they were trying to hurt it. Besides, they were already in the water, so shut your mouth before you talk you disrespectful piece of crap.

  • it's the baby who's messing with the surfers

  • @marilynrolonrivera Stop breathing and do us and the whales a favor. You're wasting air.

  • so not cool. they should have gave them space

  • dam that looks fun

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