South Island, New Zealand
whale watching is really for humpback whales they breach which means that they jump out of the water and splash with their tails its really cool to see scientists watch HUMPBACK WHALES because on the back of their tail flukes, there is a black and white pattern and each humpback whale has a different pattern, scientists observe those to recognize whales, and see where whales travel, if they had any babies stuff like that you know, to collect data, but tourists just watch for the breaching
I assume you are taking about the South Island in New Zealand, that would be 32 McDonald's restaurants.
Cuba is the large island south of Florida.
That would be the island nation of Cuba, just south of the USA.
If you go just outside the Boston Harbor area you can find Humpback, Finback, and Minke whales. These are the types of whales you commonly see on the Boston Harbor whale watch cruises in addition to dolphins. The time to watch is seasonal. From Jan to May you can see whales within the Cape Cod Bay area and after that better chances are further out to sea or towards the mid-atlantic or south-eastern coast. For details you can check out the website (sponsored by the New England Aquarium) for the Boston Habor whale watch cruises.
No they are continents.
You would travel to Alaska to see caribou migrating, humpback whales, and brown bears fishing for salmon.
In Ireland, in Munster, the south of the island.
They would stay on the whales
The South Pacific and Tahiti.
Kangaroo Island lies on the edge of the Southern Ocean, off the coast of South Australia.