英语翻译求人工翻译 一定是人工翻译 可以语音回复 In October on the east coast of Aus
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求人工翻译 一定是人工翻译 可以语音回复 In October on the east coast of Australia migrating(迁徙) humpback whales (座头鲸) pass very close to the shore.With the help of Max Egan,we went to film them near Byron Bay.It was extremely exciting to spot the little puffs(水柱)of spray on the horizon.When migrating,the whales can be traveling at speeds of about 12 km an hour and can dive under anywhere between five and forty minutes,but with many years of experience Max usually guided our boat to exactly the right place to provide us with amazing sighting.As the whales break the surface like submarines (潜水艇 ) ,the water spills off their broad dark backs and huge tails.Then,with a powerful down stroke ,they dive back into the depths of the sea,leaving just a smooth glassy patch of water or "footprint" on the surface to show where they had been.One day we had traveled up and down the shore and far out to the sea in search of whales,but the horizon was deserted.There was no report of whales in the area so we decided to test out Max's new,highly sensitive hydrophone (水中听音器) and the result was astonishing.As soon as the hydrophone was in the water,we found ourselves listening to the most beautiful voices.What may have seemed like a vast empty ocean filled with the singing of whales.It is the males which sing,as they migrate between feeding and breeding (养育) grounds.