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Lovely pictures Laura! I just came back from my hols in the US and we had the chance to swim with mannatees too. Unfortunately I wasn’t well enough to swim so we took a boat ride out to see them instead. They certainly are magical creatures. It was something I’ll never forget! xx
🙂 Were you in California??? They are such big animals! I have the MOST hilarious manatee story ever! LOL! I was swimming with them to celebrate my sister’s birthday and it was SOOOO much fun. Extremely cold while I was there, which happened to be a great thing for us, because manatees love to be in the springs when it’s cold! ((hugs))
That sounds wonderful! I bet you had an awesome time 😀 We were travelled south from Washington, ending up in Florida where we saw them in Crystal River. It was amazing. California is on my bucket list too 😀 xx