Dolphins Swim Alongside Paddleboarder in Port Phillip Bay
A pod of dolphins got up close with a paddleboarder off the coast of Frankston, Victoria, recently shared video shows. Frankston resident Myra Kelly said she was taking part in a sunrise paddle in Port Phillip Bay on September 14 when a pod of dolphins she had been watching cruised past her. Kelly said she was “lucky enough to have them swimming around me” and said she thinks one “sneaky” dolphin knocked her off of her board. Credit: Myra Kelly via Storyful
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