<p>Kynan Wall was paramotoring near Lennox Head in New South Wales on June 30 when he spotted something extraordinary – what looked like an albino humpback whale calf swimming with its mother near the ocean’s surface.</p><p>Aerial footage recorded by Wall shows the pair, with the young white whale standing out against the shadowy presence of the adult directly below it.</p><p>“We see whales a lot when we’re flying along there but I’ve never seen a whale calf that was that pale,” Wall told the ABC.</p><p>The sighting sparked discussion of a “Migaloo 2.0”. Migaloo, an adult white male humpback, was first spotted in 1991 near Byron Bay and has since attracted whale watchers to the area, according to the Australian Geographic</a>. Credit: Kynan Wall via Storyful</p><br />