Underwater Songs
Again, the advice was to sing. This time, The Flaming Lips’ hit ‘Do You Realize’ drew the ghostly figures close. Paul explained how he never forgot the precious advice. With high hopes, Paul started singing underwater, different songs with modified lyrics in his own style which he previously discovered as whale themed song and his new friends were back to give him company. However, this time they had more to support Paul and continue their friendly terms!
Songs From The Other Side
But judging by the whales’ response, they were keen to help provide their own music, too. Paul recalls when he started hearing sounds from the whales’ side as well. They were whistling and were staggering an array of sounds. What more could anyone need from one’s trip than a bunch of newly made friends that live underwater?
Cheerful Divers
The beluga whales are an example of God’s gracefulness that he made these mermaid-like friendly creatures who are always going happily to get along with humans and are harmless to us in all the ways. The video of the incident is on the next slide before that you should check out this video to know them better.
Experience Of A Lifetime
And even if nobody’s getting a record deal from the experience, my days singing with the belugas are days I’ll never forget. Obviously, Paul had an experience that very rarely people have. Mostly, people see the beluga whales in tanks learned from their trainers while Paul met them and had a fun time with them. Here’s the video that went viral all over the internet and people just loved the way Paul brought up his experience. After this everlasting moment Paul something to say…
Horrible Truth
They’re also still legally hunted in some communities. That’s the worse truth, we don’t remember or think of. As if our global warming isn’t enough for their decreasing numbers that they are even hunted for the sake of tradition! Their increasingly falling numbers made the environmentalist come together and discuss measures to save the white whales as well as the old traditions that are close to hearts of many communities. Well, we hope for this and every other whale species to grow so that more of us can have experiences like Paul. Wouldn’t that be a fun encounter of a lifetime?