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Sailboat Orcas
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We usually ship within 48 hours, and by "standard mail" with Canada Post. Within North America you should expect your order within 1-2 weeks, however please be aware that it can take longer. Unfortunately we can not guarantee how long shipping will take and are therefore not responsible for any delays caused after the item has left our hands.
At this stage we are only able to ship within North America for our shipping flatrate. Please inquire if you plan to order a product which needs to be shipped to a destination OUTSIDE of North America.
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Brighten up your work day with a mousepad decorated with this beautiful nature or wildlife picture
which has been printed by us personally at the Orca Gallery in Port McNeill, British Columbia, Canada.
These high quality mousepads are constructed of high quality 1/4 inch thick genuine rubber for the base
with fabric top, and excellent image quality. Choose any picture from our online catalogue.
Dimensions of mouse pads: 7.75' x 9.25'
Each mouse pad comes with our satisfaction guarantee! All our products are shipped within 48 hours!
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A sailboat on a whale watching trip sits in Johnstone Strait as two orcas swim slowly past. This is a common sight for any marine vessel around Northern Vancouver Island in British Columbia.
The orcas pass so close to this sailboat that the whale watchers get an awesome look at orcas in the wild. These orcas sometimes get so close to boats that the spray from their blowhole can give you a partial shower.
Looking at these two orcas, you can see the difference in the size of their dorsal fins. Male and female orcas can be distinguished from each other by their dorsal fins. The fin of a male orca grows to be extremely larger than a females.
If you are travelling near Port McNeill on the Northern end of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, be sure to book a whale watching trip on a sailboat to witness these orcas for yourself.
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