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Whales break through surface of water upon hearing violin
Beautiful. Just beautiful.
Sasha Alonzo
05.18.23

Deep underneath the waters of the ocean is a whole new world.

Even though weโ€™ve only explored 5% of the worldโ€™s oceans, we continue to be fascinated.

To think marine wildlife has an entire language they use to speak with one another is absolutely amazing.

By using all kinds of clicks, squeaks, and songs marine mammals can communicate with one another.

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A Language Of Their Own

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But is it possible for humans to communicate with these magical animals?

Well, one woman in Maui used her talents to connect with some whale friends and you wonโ€™t want to miss it!

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Maui Hawaii is a very popular spot for whale-watching.

Whales migrate from December throughout April to enjoy the shallow warm waters of Maui.

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Specifically, humpback whales love the tropical waters, and every year over 10,000 humpbacks migrate to Mauiโ€™s ocean.

Incredible Sights

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When this whale-watching boat set sail they had no idea what kind of magic they were going to witness.

A woman on the boat was in awe of these beautiful creatures and saw a perfect opportunityโ€ฆ to bring out her violin!

The woman began playing for these giant beauties.

The whaleโ€™s reaction could not have been better as they came to breech to enjoy the live concert for themselves.

Musical Mammals

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Itโ€™s rare to have whales hang out on the surface for a while, but these โ€˜whaleyโ€™ awesome friends were loving the violin solo.

A mother whale and her baby were having a blast listening to the music.

The pitch of the violin might even have sounded familiar to the whale audience.

The talented woman continued to play for these astonishing animals while they continued to stay on the surface.

A โ€˜Whaleโ€™ Big Deal

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When you get to see a whale right in front of your eyes itโ€™s truly a sight like no other.

You donโ€™t grasp how large these peaceful animals are until you see them alongside the boat youโ€™re in.

But thankfully these whales werenโ€™t trying to jump up onto the boat, they were there to soak up some wonderful tunes.

Or maybe they were trying to interpret the violin song into their own language!?

The Power Of Song

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Whales are quite the musicians themselves.

They use songs to socialize with one another, find food, and find their friends and family.

The power of song is real in the deep blue sea!

Itโ€™s amazing that whales have perfected their singing craft to help navigate them through life.

Giant Musicians

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Now that they have live performers on the surface they can sit back and enjoy the show.

This violinist saw the perfect chance to perform for a larger than life audience.

Weโ€™re sure these whale-watchers will keep this memory close to their hearts.

One thing is for sure if youโ€™re ever looking for a whale watching experience Maui is definitely the place for you.

Over-Whale-Ming Beauty

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Itโ€™ll be hard to have an experience quite like this one but it will definitely knock your socks off.

Itโ€™s incredible to witness how whales communicate with one another through song.

Watch the incredible footage for yourself in the video below.

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