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Water flows off the tail of a diving humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae). Studies show the humpback from Southeast Alaska travels mostly to Hawaii to breed and returns to the cold Alaskan waters.

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MELISSA FARLOW
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alaska, alexander archipelago, anatomy, animals, bays, bays and inlets, color image, craig, day, geography, gulf of alaska, humpback whales, inlets, inside passage, inside passage (alaska), mammals, marine mammals, national forests (alaska), nobody, north america, one animal, outdoors, pacific ocean, photography, prince of wales island, rear views, splashes, sprays, tails, tongass national forest, united states, water, water splashes, water sprays, whales
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Tongass_National Geographic magazine_7/2007
Water flows off the tail of a diving humpback whale  (Megaptera novaeangliae). Studies show the humpback from Southeast Alaska travels mostly to Hawaii to breed and returns to the cold Alaskan waters.