Narwhirl

In the spring when the North Sea and southern oceans mix, tides conspire to create a giant whirlpool. The formation of this maelstrom has a dramatic effect on the waterways and its roar can be heard for miles. On clear days the whirlpool’s vortex is distinctly visible, its influence pulls ice chunks and larger icebergs out of the north sea. But not everything is afraid of the roiling maw for a group of young Narwhirls is playing in the tidal flow. Narwhirls love to play in the maelstrom—for them it’s like riding a roller-coaster!

The Narwhirls jump and play in the whirlpool, completely at home in the rough and violent waters. They are an assortment of metallic colors, copper, silver, and gold.