Time passed unmarked until they reached the spot where the whales were expected. Sabrina returned to the deck as their guide alerted them.

Right now, the dock was nowhere in sight. The ship bobbed alone on the vast sea, and the surroundings were obscured.

Sabrina couldn’t help but let out a sigh, realizing how immense the world was and how insignificant people could feel.

Watching whales, like witnessing the aurora, was a game of chance.

The tourists, eyes wide, focused intently on the sea, but despair set in as the day wore on without a single sighting.

Hours went by, and lunchtime arrived.

the meal was lavish,

by a megaphone, broke the

from the water, its body forming a graceful arc before plunging back into

exclaimed

in awe, Sabrina momentarily forgot

seen pictures of whales before, she knew they were the largest

more profound than any

exclaimed, “You are so lucky. There are several

continued to detail the whale species, the tourists were consumed

cautiously approached

signs of fear. A baby whale, trailing behind, came so

the whales seemed to fly by, and it was already five in the afternoon when

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