Ever have something unexpected happened and you fondly remember it forever?
September 14th, 2009 | by Kert |bridgettxo asked:
Whale watching in Hawaii. An older passenger was a native Alaskan and shaman of his tribe. He said he was meeting one here on it’s last journey home. The shaman said his friend had arrived. In the distance a whale broke the surface then headed directly toward us. The shaman said the whale would sing to us as it stayed by our boat.
Whale watching in Hawaii. An older passenger was a native Alaskan and shaman of his tribe. He said he was meeting one here on it’s last journey home. The shaman said his friend had arrived. In the distance a whale broke the surface then headed directly toward us. The shaman said the whale would sing to us as it stayed by our boat.
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When it was time to return the shaman with moist eyes held up his right arm over the water with his palm out to say farewell. The whale rolled over and extended his flipper up in the air then moved to the boat to touch his hand. “Goodbye my friend. Sleep well. I will miss you.” he said. The whale then rolled back and poked his head out of the water and blew a water spout and we saw the most beautiful rainbow in the arch of water. The whale then turned away and headed out to sea with a wave of his huge tail. It turned once for a last look and waved goodbye with it’s flipper. It was a very touching moment. I took photos of everything. I’ll never forget it.
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