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You can see a whale if you go whale watching, you would probably be able to find a whale watching tour available in most ocean side cities ---- Humpback whales can be found along the west coast of America - California and up as far as Alaska, depending on the time of year. Boat trips run frequently, to allow you to view these magnificent creatures close-up.

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