A PLAYFUL manatee took a particular liking to a woman paddle boarding in Jupiter, Florida. The marine mammal wanted to make its presence known, repeatedly rolling onto its belly in front of her before propping its flippers up on her board to say Howdy. The encounter only lasted about half...
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A PLAYFUL manatee took a
particular liking to a woman
paddle boarding in Jupiter,
Florida.
The marine mammal wanted
to make its presence known,
repeatedly rolling onto its belly
in front of her before propping
its flippers up on her board to
say Howdy.
The encounter only lasted
about half a minute but the
lovable manatee has left a
lasting impression on paddle
boarder, Celine Chasteen.
Her friend was able to capture
some incredible footage of the
surreal experience which has
wracked up over 5 million hits
since it was posted last week.
IF YOU lose your camera at sea,
you can say goodbye to it for life
– that’s unless it washes up on
a remote Swedish island three
years later!
That’s what happened to
an Englishwoman whose Fuji
camera housed in a waterproof
case went missing off the
English east coast.
Now, thanks to a social
media campaign where the
photos were posted of the
missing memory chip and onto
Facebook, the camera has
been returned to its owner.
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