6. Gray Whales Migrating

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Captured from above, this aerial shot by Kyle Munson shows two gray whales migrating—based on their sizes, it looks like a mother and her calf. The SwellPro Splash Drone 3, a drone that performs well near water, may have been the one utilized. Any sea spray would have been unaffected by the waterproof drone.


Gray Whale Migration ©Shutterstock/KKyle Munson
Migration routes for gray whales are serious business. They travel between 10,000 and 12,000 miles in a round trip from one calving lagoon to another each year. They cover about seventy-five miles a day at a speed of five miles per hour. September and October are the months when they migrate south, ending in the warm Baja and Mexican lagoons. Their Arctic seaside summer residence.

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