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Article: How to spot a killer! At this time of year, Grenada is one of the world's best spots for whale watching. Charlotte Kemp packed her binoculars.
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- Daily Mail (London)
- Article date:
- November 23, 2002
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Byline: CHARLOTTE KEMP
THIS really is a long way to come to watch something blow its nose,' snorted one of my fellow passengers dismissively, as our guide pointed to yet another spray of water in the middle distance.
For the first hour of our whalewatching trip, four miles off the North-Western coast of Grenada, I couldn't help agreeing with him.
We had been told we were '97 per cent certain' to see one of these magnificent mammals close up by Mosden Cumberbach, a fishermanturned-entrepreneur who scours the waters around this Caribbean island in his 44ft catamaran every day of the week.
But other than those far-off plumes (which, to the ...