Swim with Belugas in San Diego
29 mar 2007 | Source: DiveSter
San Diego's SeaWorld is offering visitors a chance to get in the water with beluga whales. According to their web site you can "touch, feed and interact with magnificent beluga whales." I suppose we can argue the appropriateness of this (or swimming with dolphins) but since they're not in the wild what's the harm?

Be prepared to enjoy the 55-degree water (not too cold by California standards) after you've paid $160 for the 20-30 minute interaction not counting your adult admission of another $54. It's still cheaper than a trip to the nether regions of our planet to see them in the wild.


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