Its certainly true that some of the best things in life are free, and that had been proven to us on this trip.
On day 3, we paid to do a 4x4 safari around the island. It was an excellent trip, introducing us to the customs and culture of the Cook Islands.
But all the sights of the trip were surpassed that same afternoon when a whale was spotted just beyond the reef outside our hotel. The whale came up for air several times, blowing water sky high and taking some well earned breaths. Then it would treat us to the sight of its magnificent fluke as it dove down to fish. Magical.
As we'd been told we were "in between" the whale seasons, we were really pleased to spot this lonesome beast making its way up the coast.
But the following day, that show was to be outdone. Yet again in the late afternoon sun, a whale was once again spotted just beyond the reef. It had its fin in the air and seemed to be waving at us all!
As Ian was resting in the room, out of the sun, Annalie ran back to get him and his "big guns" camera to see if he could also capture this sight.
After a few more waves at the beach, the whale then decided to really show off and breached. Not once but four times, thus confirming it was, indeed, a humpback.
It was truly magnificent to see one of these ocean giants make its way up the coast in the most spectacular fashion. It's certainly something that will be lodged in the memory banks for an awfully long time to come. An unforgettable moment.
And the best thing? We didn't pay a cent extra to see it. Mother Nature can be awfully charitable sometimes.
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