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When watching the streamlined body of a whale move with surprising grace under the waves, it’s easy to see how their species earned its nickname, “the monster trucks of the ocean.†Marvel at nature’s wonders with this Groupon. Choose from Three Options $25 for a whale- and dolphin-watching tour for one (up to a $50 value) $45 for a whale- and dolphin-watching tour for two (up to a $100 value) $85 for a whale- and dolphin-watching tour for four (up to a $200 value) These three-hour tours depart at 1 p.m. on select Saturdays and Sundays in November, December, March, April, and May. Tourists first plumb the depths of Delaware Bay, an estuary whose teeming piscine population makes it an ideal breaching ground for adolescent humpback and finback whales. Next, the craft ventures into the open ocean to seek more sightings, many of which occur within 10 miles of l