Bros ruin beautiful shot of humpback whales in San Francisco Bay

Bros strike again.
 By 
Brian Koerber
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Bro, check out these sick whales.

A group of humpback whales were spotted near the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco Bay on Thursday -- a beautiful sight for anyone who appreciates nature.


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A local ABC 7's chopper was there to capture the event, which was ruined by some area bros who were just trying to catch some sick air. 


According to ABC, marine biologists believe that the whales were attracted to the bay because of an increased number of anchovies swimming near the shore, not to see any sweet tricks.

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Don't worry, though. One of the kite surfers fell right after coming extremely close to one of the majestic sea beasts just trying to score a meal. 

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Brian was the Culture Editor and has been working at Mashable on the web culture desk since 2014.

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