Killer Whales Newport Beach CA 12/11/2011

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Killer whales (Orcas) off Newport Beach CA on 12/11/2011. A truly rare sight for Southern California. For more information on whale watching in Southern California visit us @ http://www.daveyslocker.com/

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  • DUDE! they're right underneath us... LITERALLY!

  • dude that is a trip :D

  • Be careful. If tragedy can occur with a "tame" performer, imagine the trouble one can get into with a truly wild animal. The word Killer has meaning. There are other videos of the Newport Orcas. It's a good size Pod with young and the humans are tempting fate. Then again there is natural selection. Good luck!!!

  • MY GOD THIS IS UNLIVABLE

  • Thumbs up if that was cool. Dude that is so rare. What even more rare is that people get off the couch or the mall parking and go out and see them. Thumbs up dude

  • @itsmissyvonne... because it is extremely rare to site not just one, but 3 Orcas. I've seen lots of Grey Whales and Blue Whales while sailing in So Cal for years, but only one Orca off our coast. At any rate,a whale or dolphin experience is always like a blessing from the sea no matter how often it occurs...it is a rare beauty.

  • @itsmissyvonne Killer whale sightings down here aren't terribly common, although this has been a very good year for them (about seven sightings). They didn't mention anything about other species, so I don't know what you're complaining about. And we only have one species of porpoise in SoCal (Dall's porpoise), which aren't encountered often south of the northern Channel Islands (at least for whale watch boats).

  • Dude!

  • awesome

    

  • THAT'S NOT RARE! Orcas, various dolphin and porpoise and whale species are offshore at all times! THAT IS NOT RARE! You go out on a boat, you see them. Seriously....why are you claiming this is rare?

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