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Dolphins surround swimmer; then he looks down and understands why - Page 32 of 32 - Kiwi Report

Dolphins surround swimmer; then he looks down and understands why


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[post_page_title]The myth and the legend[/post_page_title]
Being fascinated and enamored with dolphins is hardly something new to humans. In fact, dolphins were even popular in ancient times. In Ancient Greece dolphins even appeared in some of their myths and legends. They can also be seen in ancient art work, like this fresco found at the palace of Knossos, or in paintings that detail their gods, like the god of love Eros riding a dolphin. There are even stories from Greeks and ancient seafarers of dolphins rescuing sailors from the sea. Sounds like they’ve been up to their human helping ways for a long time!

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