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    Superb!

    Was he on his own, or were there many there?

    I bet he made quite a noise!

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    Excellent shots Joe, love the buoyancy aids.
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    He was most definitely not alone, there were at least a dozen and the noise was unbelievable. Fascinating to see them inflate and deflate their cheeks.

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    I've heard them before, but never actually seen the cheeks in action in real life. They do look .like 'waterwings', and in that second shot it really does remind me of watching kids at the swimming pool learning to swim - he has that intent and 'determined' look

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