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Thursday
Oct272011

W H O A! More whale encounters!

From today's NBC Evening News:

Santa Cruz is a tourist destination for sure. Just try getting over Highway 17 on a warm weekend day in the summer.

But the good people at the Santa Cruz County Conference and Visitors Council are always trying to get more people to come to the area. The above photo just might do the trick.

The photo was taken during a marketing shoot on the Monterey Bay on Tuesday, said Christina Glynn with the CVCl.

The intent was to show businesses that Santa Cruz is a good place to hold a conference or retreat. They hired models to pose as conventioneers on a Pacific Yachting and Sailing boat learning how to sail (the outing is supposed to build teamwork among execs).

While they were busy making that magic, the group noticed some whales off the side of their boat, so photographer Paul Schraub grabbed his camera and started taking pictures.

All of a sudden, two huge humpback whales breached the surface simultaneously within a few feet of kayaker Alan Brady, who said the whales were so close that he had to duck out of fear of being hit by the tails. He was not injured.

Glynn called it a once-in-a-lifetime photo.

For locals, the shoreline behind the whales is Seabright State Beach in Santa Cruz. Whales have reportedly been very active in the past week, feeding on an abundance of anchovies off the coast.

The image might not have been the intent of the outing, but it is considered a win for the marketing department.

 

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