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T20 and T21 sighted just hours after
pass by T49As, T36s, April 16, 2008

T20 surfaces near Discovery Island, B.C.
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Ken Balcomb, director of the Center for Whale Research, walks along the rocks, camera in hand, to observe the transient whales as they pass the Victoria B.C. waterfront.
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T20 surfaces with the Victoria B.C. waterfront in background.
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T21 (left) and T20 (right).
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Report and photographs by Mark Malleson
Here's a few shots of T20 and T21. They came through Oak Bay south bound a couple of hours after the T49A's and T36A's went by going the other way. I left T20 and T21 west bound off of William Head heading for Race Rocks at 4 p.m.
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