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Dolphin Feeding Monkey Mia


Interesting to note these are the same dolphins as the 2006 shot in the PIP as they have been coming for the last 20 years. One of our group hand feed one.
The origin of Monkey Mia's name is not really known. Some derive it from the schooner Monkey which supposedly anchored in Shark Bay in 1834 and the Aboriginal word mia for “house” or “home”, hence “Home of the Monkey”. ... Shark Bay is actually no place on its own, but a region on the west coast of Australia.Jan 25, 2015
The origin of Monkey Mia's name is not really known. Some derive it from the schooner Monkey which supposedly anchored in Shark Bay in 1834 and the Aboriginal word mia for “house” or “home”, hence “Home of the Monkey”. ... Shark Bay is actually no place on its own, but a region on the west coast of Australia.Jan 25, 2015
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Steve Paxton club has replied to Roger (Grisly) clubHaving been there five years ago, I've had the impression that the dolphins mainly came there to watch the tourists and not the other way round :-)
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