Sunday, February 17, 2008

GIFTS FROM THE SEA

The following are pictures of the gifts that I find when I walk on Crandon Beach. Everyday the sea brings something different, making the one-hour trip unique and full of surprises.
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I never found out what this is, but I named it the Crandon pearl

A jelly-fish that looks like it holds a flower inside

A man-o'war, a jelly fish that comes from the West Africa
coast between the months of September and March


Sea beans, which according to my artist friend Fay, an
expert in sea beans, come from South America

A temporary castle

A blue turtle... maybe jealous of the real ones...


A daring car - driver doesn't know the sea is for boats

Who sent this flower?? I liked it a lot!

A reptile-looking plant

Careful with this one!

Upside down star fish

Twinkle, twinkle, little star fish

Shell with long shadow

Queen star fish - at least it looks like a queen to me

Washed crab

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