Australian photographer Jono Allen has captured what many may never see in a lifetime: a white humpback whale calf – an animal born with a lack of pigmentation so rare it occurs in just 1 in 40,000 ...
On March 7, 1949, researchers at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) were stationed on a boat called the R/V Atlantis that was sailing off the coast of Bermuda. They lowered a primitive ...
With warm — relative to Alaska — spring waters, migratory rest-stops and great feeding grounds, Los Angeles County’s coast is ...
Enjoy the 2026 winners of the World Nature Photography Awards, including the top photo of a rare white humpback whale calf, ...
Off the coast of Tonga, a rare white humpback whale swims closely alongside its mother. Photographer Jono Allen caught the extraordinary moment in a photograph (seen below) that just earned top honors ...
"This year's winning images are a powerful reminder of both the wonder of our planet and the importance of protecting it," said a co-founder of the WNPAs ...
Everything you need to know if you’re going whale watching off LA’s 'Blue Highway.' ...
Japan is made up of thousands of islands, yet most travelers only visit a handful. Between Kagoshima and Okinawa lies Tokunoshima, a subtropical island where emerald beaches, migrating whales, early ...
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This Gorgeous New Resort in Los Cabos, Mexico, Has One of the Largest Spas in the Area, a Beach Club, and Prime Whale Watching From Your Suite
Travel + Leisure was the first to stay at Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol, which just opened in a new development in Los Cabos, Mexico.
This photograph, captured by Slovak photographer Roman Balaz, won the silver prize in the category for Amphibian and Reptile Behavior in the World Nature Photographer of the Year competition. The ...
During this four- to five-mile run—depending on your exact starting point—sights will include gorgeous homes, turquoise ...
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Pod of killer whales swarmed a small boat in Antarctica. Then, they started 'spy-hopping' around it
Researchers come 'eye-to-eye with a killer whale' during their Antarctic expedition.
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