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    The only way to see dolphins (and any wild creatures) is on their own terms. In their own habitat. Being the least disruptive as we can. Dolphins are incredibly smart, curious and sociable. These dolphins in particular photographed in Lima, Peru are ready to investigate humans as soon as they see one. They are not afraid to approach swimmers and swim alongside them. It’s high time we reexamined the relationship we have with dolphins and animals in general.
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    Date Taken: Oct 29, 2011
    Date Uploaded: Oct 19, 2016
    Location: Lima, Provincia de Lima, Peru
    Camera: Canon EOS REBEL T1i
    Focal Length: 250 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/1000 sec
    Aperture: f/5.6
    ISO: 200
    Copyright: © Ecaterina Leonte
    Categories: Adventure, Animals, People
    Assignments: A Planet in Balance