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🐋 Whale, hello there!
🐋 Whale, hello there!
🐋 Whale, hello there!

Published on: 03/17/2025

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🐋 Whale, hello there! 🐋

Spring Whale Watch Week is just around the corner! From March 22-30, the gray whales will be making their incredible migration along the Oregon Coast, and Bandon’s Face Rock Scenic Viewpoint is the perfect place to catch a tail… or two! 🐳

Trained volunteers and rangers will be stationed at key viewing sites to help spot these majestic creatures. Don’t miss out on this amazing coastal experience!

📍 Where: Face Rock Scenic Viewpoint, Bandon
📅 When: March 22-30
👀 What to Expect: Whale spouts, tail flips, and unforgettable ocean views!

Tag a friend who needs to go whale watching with you! 🌊💙 #WhaleWatching #BandonOregon #CatchATail #SpringWhaleWatchWeek

News Source : https://www.facebook.com/810593891095745/posts/1050523343769464

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