Klettsvik Bay in Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland where [Keiko] had been captured 19 years before. “This had never been done before, there was no textbook, no manual on how to do this, so we just did it based on what Keiko wanted to do,” says Berman. “We were giving him a chance that no other captive orca has ever had – to go home to his family, to the sea, to feel the tides, the natural beauty of [Keiko's] home country.”

Klettsvik Bay in Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland where [Keiko] had been captured 19 years before. “This had never been done before, there was no textbook, no manual on how to do this, so we just did it based on what Keiko wanted to do,” says Berman. “We were giving him a chance that no other captive orca has ever had – to go home to his family, to the sea, to feel the tides, the natural beauty of [Keiko's] home country.”


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Caption: Klettsvik Bay in Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland where [Keiko] had been captured 19 years before. “This had never been done before, there was no textbook, no manual on how to do this, so we just did it based on what Keiko wanted to do,” says Berman. “We were giving him a chance that no other captive orca has ever had – to go home to his family, to the sea, to feel the tides, the natural beauty of [Keiko's] home country.”

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