Largest animal on the planet, ahoy. 'Blue Whales 3D' will surface at the California Science Center IMAX in late May. 🐳
"Blue Whales 3D" swims into the California Science Center's IMAX theater in late May, as well as other IMAX locations around the countryThe 45-minute documentary follows a pair of whale-aiding science expeditions as they venture to the Seychelle Islands and Gulf of California
The splashy spring migration, the one that happens near the shores of the Golden State, provides nature-obsessed humans with a whale of a time. Many people gleefully head out to bluffs, and boats with their hopes high, all to catch a blowhole sighting. But sometimes, when conditions are right, some of the world's largest animals can be spied much further inland, several miles from the shore.
Of course, you'll need to make for Exposition Park, and the IMAX theater at the California Science Center, to behold these sizable behemoths, and you'll need to make a date this summer to do so.
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