Saint Béluga - Immergé dans les eaux limpides et glacées de son bassin de l’aquarium géant de Vancouver, au Canada, ce béluga dessine d’étranges auréoles aquatiques en expulsant de drôles de bulles d’air. Ce mammifère, qui vit dans les eaux arctiques et subarctiques, peut atteindre 6m et peser une tonne et demie. On estime sa population à environ 100.000 individus. (Hiroya Minakuchi/Minden Pictures/JH Editorial)
Saint Beluga - Submerged in the clear, cold waters of his tank at the giant aquarium in Vancouver, Canada, this beluga designs watery halos by exhaling bubbles of air. This mammal, which lives in artic and sub artic waters, can reach a length of almost 20 ft (6 m) and weigh a ton and a half. The beluga population is estimated to be made up of only about 100,000 animals.
Perks of living in Texas. Don’t have to wait til Novemeber like the rest of yall Suckkkas.
I literally saw this yesterday, but I think we might have to wait, but we’ll see.

From The City of Fountains to the City of Lights…
Yesterday I guest blogged “Top Ten things about Kansas City” over on Oh Joy and tonight I’m heading off to Paris (*EEeeeeEeeEE*) to shoot the Breast Cancer Awareness cinemagraph you all voted for! Thank you so much for the voting support, I can’t wait to show you what we capture!
pssst- follow the french adventure along with me on instagram! FromMeToYouJamie





















