Orcas Spotted Hunting Off Coast
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A group of orcas appeared very close to the shore of a pod in Scotland- leaving speechless the visitors watching them.
The beautiful animals were recorded swimming, getting as closer to the shore as possible, in South Nesting Bay, Shetland Mainland, Scotland, on 9 of July.
Nick Littlefair, who took the video, was in the area doing the ‘ultimate Shetland tour’, along with a guide and seven other travellers.
He could see the orcas from far away for some time- but when he realised they were getting close to the shore, he decided it was time to start recording.
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