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Some wildlife encounters feel less like a sighting and more like an introduction.

A dolphin swims close to two divers in open water, circling around them as they hover and move slowly.

The filmer, Myriam, told WooGlobe, "During a boat trip to look for dolphins, we found them, and one of them stayed to play with us."

It repeatedly loops back, passing near their fins and returning to their side.

The steady, unhurried pacing makes the moment read like a brief underwater hangout.

The scene ends with the dolphin still keeping close as the divers remain in place.
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00:00I am only a few minutes
00:07I am only a few minutes
00:12Wait, wait
00:13Wait
00:15Wait
00:15Wait
00:16Wait
00:17Wait
00:35We can't put it in the air?
00:36I don't know.
00:37Baby?
00:38Baby?
00:39No.
00:39It's too dangerous, I think.
00:41All right, who's doing it?
00:42It's fine.
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