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You post the most beautiful nature pictures. Very calming.
ReplyDeleteI am still in shock over Phil's passing. His was the first website I looked
at every morning. I told several times it was a very relaxing way to start
the day. He will be missed terribly.
Geoff
Geoff - He certainly had a peaceful way with his blog.
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me the time I had a salted water aquarium with all those colorful fishes.
ReplyDeleteAlso, saw some when on a trip to Freeport in the Bahamas and I went scuba diving on the reef.
JiEL - Jerry and I went snorkeling in Hawaii and I learned then that I didn't like it.
ReplyDeleteso colourful post!
ReplyDeleteIf the pectoral fins on the whale shark were elongated, it would resemble an aquatic Boeing 747 taxiing in to the terminal. The size of those gentle giants is amazing.
ReplyDeleteSomething so calming about fish. I guess that's why they used to always have them in the waiting room at the dentist. It's a tragedy what we are doing to our seas... over-fishing, pollution, using them as dumping sites for human debris. Let's hope we get our act together soon and work to reverse the damage we've done.
ReplyDeleteuptonking - I agree that it's terrible what humans have done to the oceans and the planet as a whole. Unlike you, I'm not optimistic that we'll get our act together.
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