An enormous sea creature, stretching nearly eight meters in length and weighing around two tonnes.

Witnesses recount the blue whale’s hunting expedition, an awe-inspiring event that occurred perilously close to the shore.

The Bryde’s whale, a majestic creature named after Johan Bryde, earns its place among the “great whales,” alongside the blue whale and humpback whale. Bryde, a Norwegian-descendant and owner of a South African shipping company, established the first whaling stations in South Africa during the early 20th century.

The Bryde’s whale is a protected endangered marine species in Vietnam, where fishing or causing them harm is strictly prohibited.

The blue whale’s appearance near Mui Ganh-Hoai Hai beach is a rare and fortunate event, with local fishermen considering it a harbinger of good luck.

In August 2022, a mother and calf pair of Bryde’s whales were spotted off De Gi shore, 50km north of Quy Nhon city in Binh Dinh province, creating a beautiful and memorable spectacle.

Mui Ganh-Hoai Hai beach, located approximately 100 kilometers from the coastal city of Quy Nhon, recently witnessed a remarkable event as whales were seen swimming in its blue waters for the first time.

A breathtaking capture of the whale’s graceful movement, leaving a trail of sparkling foam in its wake.
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