




The fourth and fifth day the got more images!! The crew was relaxed after registered more than 40 strandings, many of them with a "happy end" for the orcas During the whole work they had had the technical assistance in certain things about the orcas, as the names of each of the Orcas they where filming. Roberto Bubas, was the one who was there to help them, as one of the most important orcas researcher in Peninsula Valdes.
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