Video footage captured at the beach shows the dolphins swimming by without a care in the world
Swimmers enjoying a Welsh beach on Good Friday had quite the surprise as dolphins popped their heads above the sea just yards from the shore.
Members of the Numb Nuts swimming group were taking part in one of their regular dips at Saundersfoot Beach on Friday morning, April 3, when dolphins could be spotted more or less alongside them. The incredible footage was captured at around 9.20am on Friday, with the Love Saundersfoot Facebook page describing the moment as “the most unreal surprise”.
The page added: “Not out in the distance, not on the horizon – right in close! Right here in Saundersfoot.” Read the biggest stories in Wales first by signing up to our daily newsletter here.
The Numb Nuts are a Saundersfoot-based community sea swimming group that meet at the beach on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for a cold water dip in the sea. The group often raise money for charities like Macmillan Cancer Support.
A few members braved the cold and windy Good Friday weather for a swim and they certainly got more than they bargained for in terms of company.
Dolphin sightings are common in Pembrokeshire between April and September, but many were caught by surprise when they saw them so close to the shore so early in the year.
According to Visit Pembrokeshire: “During summer months, hundreds of visiting dolphins can sometimes be seen, many with very young calves.”
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