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And for your cultural enlightment Lynard, I have been to Alaska (not sure if this is supposed to be from there or not, but even if it is another cold climate the mentality is the same) and had conversation with many of the locals. More than once I heard the statement, "Ours is not a friendly climate." In other words, the people know with what they deal and the chances they choose to take for the world in which they live. So even if the clip is legitimate, I find twisted irony in the chance that such a small speck as a human being would be sighted by something as enormous as a killer whale in the vast greatness of the ocean through many many feet of ice. If you think at all it is through a very very narrow tunnel with meager definition
By the way, given that I took a look at your profile and it is blank and you post yourself as a Muslim from Beirut while AARP is an AMERICAN Association of Retired Persons I feel only too happy to tell you I have worked in journalism, do not appreciate unsolicited comments from people who hide who they are and I'm not even slightly politically correct. I have friends of many different nationalities and do not consider people who hide their face while attempting to provide negative and unsolicited feedback without having done their homework about what they criticize to be among those I wish to hear from. In other words --- go waste someone else's time