World Whale Day in Maui: Celebrating Whales in Hawaii

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Sara: How hot is it here!!! BUFF

Claudia:

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Claudia:

Sara:(Sara looks at the people and speaks to them)OH I'm so sorry. Aloha. (Greets while she continues dancing the Hawaiian dance)


Claudia:

Sara y Claudia: And welcome to the WORLD WHALE DAY.


Sara: As you know, World Whale Day is…

Claudia:

Sara: OH. Sorry. But Claudia, if they don't know anything about it, we have to explain it to them.

Claudia:

Sara: Sorry.

Claudia: It doesn't matter. First, its location.

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Sara: This festival takes place in the Hawaiian Islands, specifically in Maui Island.

About Maui, it is part of Maui County in the State of Hawaii, along with Lanai, Kahoolawe, and Molokai Islands. It is the second-largest island in the archipelago, with a population of 117,644 people. It is the third most populated island.

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Claudia:

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Sara: World Whale Day is normally celebrated on the 13th of February, but also during all February and some days of March, they do some events.

Now in 2020, we know the dates of the events;

  • Run & Walk for Whales: Saturday, February 1

  • Whale Day & Parade of Whales: Saturday, February 8

  • World Whale Film Festival: Friday, February 14

  • The Great Whale Count: February 29 and March 28

  • Concert Cruises: February 8, 9, 15 & 22

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Claudia:

Sara: Oh! I forgot, Claudia, okay, tell them that important information.

Claudia:

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Sara: Thanks, Claudia, and to finish with this global information of this incredible festival. I am going to tell you further information that is not very important but is interesting to know more about the festival.

  1. It is a free all-day event

  2. It is organized by the Pacific Whale Foundation

  3. It is a very popular festival in the Hawaiian Islands

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Claudia:

Sara: Photographers go there to take photos for natural magazines like National Geographic.

Claudia:

Sara: Yes, you are right. Also, the people of the island feed the whales.

Claudia:

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Sara: Claudia, now they know more things about it, we can leave.

Claudia:

Sara and Claudia: Byeeee!!!!!!

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