Meet Migaloo, a large albino humpback whale who travels regularly along the east coast of Australia during the whale migration season from late June to October.
Forget Moby Dick. The fictional white whale is legendary, but the magnificent Migaloo is living, a wondrous and unique mammal of great beauty. Records have been kept for over a century of the tens of thousands of humpback whales - but no one has seen an albino before. You don’t have to tag Migaloo with a marker, there is no other like him in all of the waters of the world.
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The Red, Black and Gold of the Indigenous Australian Flag sprang from passionate times.
They have been spotted in every Australian state, huge black catlike creatures that prowl the remote regions of our vast mountain ranges and hidden valleys.

I haven’t had a chance yet to investigate Max Brenner, whatever or whoever that superslick marketing bomb is, but I will get onto that quick smart!
Australians have a tradition of spinning yarns. The stories are, of course, all true. Mostly.
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