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"address":"Oceana, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai",
"text":"Date: March 4th, 2013
Time: 16.45
Location: near the exit and entrance of the Palm Marina and close to the Oceana.
Species: Humpback dolphins
Number: 2 one possible juvenile
Friend saw a hump back earlier that day. On the paddle boards, I first saw the smaller dolphin playing around so paddled slowly towards it. They both headed our way but in a relaxed motion. They came so close to have a look, after seeing them for a little more than 10 times they headed out of the Palm, past the fronds. Leaping around (playing), came a paddle board distance from me. They looked interested in us but nervous. They did not showed signs of stress or aggression.