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Has Tenby s Wally the arctic walrus swam to France?

Has Tenby s Wally the arctic walrus swam to France?

Has Tenby s Wally the arctic walrus swam to France?
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Wally the walrus spotted off the coast of Cornwall

Wally pictured in Cornish waters yesterday, Wednesday May 19, after swimming across the Bristol Channel from his adopted home of Tenby. Main picture: Nathaniel Barry. Inset picture: Gareth Davies Photography WALLY the walrus has swum out of Welsh waters to be sighted off the coast of Cornwall. Wally, whose current mailing address is the Tenby RNLI lifeboat slipway, was spotted during a Padstow Sealife Safaris trip yesterday, Wednesday, May 19. Only two days before – on Monday May 17 - Wally was relaxing on the slipway in Tenby, which means that the Arctic creature made the 70 nautical mile journey across the Bristol Channel from Tenby to Cornwall in under 48 hours.

Arctic walrus spotted in sea off Cornwall coast

The walrus was captured on camera by Nathaniel Barry/Nathaniel s Wildlife Photography AN Arctic Walrus named Wally has been pictured off the coast of north Cornwall, possibly for the first time in history, by a photographer on board a sealife safari boat. Wildlife photographer Nathaniel Barry was on board the Padstow Sealife Safari yesterday afternoon with passengers and crew when they were astounded to spot at first what they thought was a large seal in the water. He told the Packet: The skipper pointed out an object that looked like a big male seal coming into one of the known resting points for our seals. So we decided to wait around and hope for an encounter so I could share more information about the seal with the customers.

Win a sealife safari and learn about Cornish nature

Keep the kids entertained during lockdown and have a chance to win a real life trip around the Cornish coast. Padstow Sealife Safaris has created an online quiz aimed at school-aged children to encourage them to learn more about the waters all around the North Cornish coast. With questions all about the rich wildlife which can be found right here on our shores, the quiz aims to encourage an early love of nature and respect for our beautiful coastline. The prizes on offer for the three winners are: 1st prize – 2 hour Sealife Safari for 2 adults, 2 children; 2nd prize – 1 hour Seal Safari for 2 adults, 2 children; 3rd prize – 1 hour Coastal Powerboat Tour for 2 adults, 2 children.

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