Humpback whales migrate from the Antarctic Peninsula to the Pacific Ocean on the west coast of Colombia every year to give birth, breastfeed, and then return to Antarctica, 8,500 kilometers apart.
This is a humpback whale photographed on September 1 at the Malaga Natural Park on the west coast of Colombia. Xinhua News Agency/AFP
This is a humpback whale photographed on September 1 at the Malaga Natural Park on the west coast of Colombia. Xinhua News Agency/AFP
This is a humpback whale photographed on September 1 at the Malaga Natural Park on the west coast of Colombia. Xinhua News Agency/AFP
Visitors watch humpback whales at the Malaga Natural Park on Colombia's west coast on September 1. Xinhua News Agency/AFP
This is a humpback whale photographed on September 1 at the Malaga Natural Park on the west coast of Colombia. Xinhua News Agency/AFP
This is a humpback whale photographed on September 1 at the Malaga Natural Park on the west coast of Colombia. Xinhua News Agency/AFP
This is a humpback whale photographed on September 1 at the Malaga Natural Park on the west coast of Colombia. Xinhua News Agency/AFP