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Bryde’s whale

Bryde’s whale Balaenoptera borealis The northern whale reaches 17.1 m in males, 18.6 m in females and can weigh 25,000. It is similar to the tropical fin whale, although larger, darker and more slender, and with a single carina on its face. The head has similar proportions to those of the fin whale, measuring 1/4…

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How to Truly Motivate Your Staff With an Amazing Trip to Tenerife

Tenerife is one of those rare travel destinations where you needn’t worry about what the weather will be like, thus allowing you to be able to truly enjoy the outdoors at any time of the year. This has meant that the island has become undoubtedly one of the most popular and best places in the world for a vacation. On virtually any day, during whichever season you choose to stay, you can expect to be able to enjoy glorious sunshine and a bright blue sky.

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Striped Dolphin

Striped Dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba) Also known as the fin whale, its most prominent feature are its markings. The top and sides of the body are black or a dark greyish-brown, which fades gradually into white on the belly. The colour of the head, however, is asymmetrical. The right side of its face is light grey…

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Common Rorqual

Common Rorqual (Balaenoptera physalus) Also known as the fin whale, its most prominent feature are its markings. The top and sides of the body are black or a dark greyish-brown, which fades gradually into white on the belly. The colour of the head, however, is asymmetrical. The right side of its face is light grey…

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Sailing Puerto Colón – Marina del Sur

On May 1, 2018, the Puerto Colón – Marina del Sur Crossing will take place, a regatta in which some 50 vessels will link the ports of Marina del Sur and Puerto Colón. The departure will be made in Puerto Colón, passing by a buoy in Amarilla Golf and Montaña Roja, to finally reach the finish line located in the port of Marina del Sur, in Las Galletas.

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