Juz and Brenton’s wedding guests were in for a treat when they visited Broome from Melbourne. The couple invited everyone to a Broome whale watching cruise the day before their wedding. The world’s largest pod of humpback whales, estimated at up to 40,000, travel up from Antarctica to give birth in the waters around Broome during the months of July through September. It was an absolute banger of a day I was lucky enough to be a part of.

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