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Towards the end of the dive, I found a group of seals all busy playing in the standing waves produced by the ebbing tide. They took pity on my obviously inept swimming skills and tried to demonstrate to me how to do barrel rolls and other antics (whilst grabbing my fins and investigating my camera and strobes).
Any time a marine creature chooses to interact with me is a very special thing. To have a group of them literally playing with me, as an (albeit inept) part of their group was amazing!

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Farne Islands. Northumberland, Mammalia, Marine Life, Marine Mammals, North Sea, PLACES, Pinnipeds: Pinnipedia, True Seals: Earless Seals: Phocidae, UK, common seal, harbor seal: Phoca vitulina, seals, temperate water, ©Adam Hanlon 2015
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Towards the end of the dive, I found a group of seals all busy playing in the standing waves produced by the ebbing tide. They took pity on my obviously inept swimming skills and tried to demonstrate to me how to do barrel rolls and other antics (whilst grabbing my fins and investigating my camera and strobes).<br />
Any time a marine creature chooses to interact with me is a very special thing. To have a group of them literally playing with me, as an (albeit inept) part of their group was amazing!