Dolphins have been spotted swimming around legendary paddle steamer The Waverley, as it sailed past Greenock.
The video, which was shared to social media, shows the dolphins playfully splashing around the ship to the delight of those on board.
The iconic Waverley is the world's last seagoing paddle steamer, which recently celebrated an incredible 75 years on the Clyde. Dolphin sightings are not unheard of on the Waverley but passengers are always happy for the live entertainment they provide.
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The ship was the final paddle steamer to be built on the Clyde, months after the end of WW2, and is recognisable up and down the west coast for its red, white and black funnel.
To find out more about the Waverley, or to book on one of their sailings, visit the website here.
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