Love the second and third down on the right side. We usually don’t see fish on the sand that have that much flesh — they sometimes are full skeletons, but more often a piece of something that looks like it might have once been a fish! These are lovely!
I hesitated to show the photos, but I think appreciating the beauty of a fish out of water is no worse than eating it. I am fascinated by what I find on the beach and this one skeleton I watched over a 3 month period. Need to try to find other photos, but probably won’t. Too little time, too many photos and a full startup disc that makes it hard to download new ones.
Love the second and third down on the right side. We usually don’t see fish on the sand that have that much flesh — they sometimes are full skeletons, but more often a piece of something that looks like it might have once been a fish! These are lovely!
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I hesitated to show the photos, but I think appreciating the beauty of a fish out of water is no worse than eating it. I am fascinated by what I find on the beach and this one skeleton I watched over a 3 month period. Need to try to find other photos, but probably won’t. Too little time, too many photos and a full startup disc that makes it hard to download new ones.
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Hah! You need a Terrabyte external hard drive!
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