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Thursday, April 19, 2007

dolphins


I went to Port Adelaide today, a short bus ride from the city. There I took a river cruise along the Port Adelaide river. The harbor is not that interesting, but they have a population of dolphins in the river. While we spotted a few fins during the cruise, the dolphins came closest after we were already back in the harbor. 5 or 6 of them came pretty close to the boat and swam there for a few minutes. After this I went to the beach and walked around there for a while before heading back to the city.