I have been to The Great Barrier Reef twice and snorkelled many times in different areas.....never saw those.
Maybe they are in deeper water.
They tend to remain hidden during the day, which may explain why you didn't see them.
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I have been to The Great Barrier Reef twice and snorkelled many times in different areas.....never saw those.
Maybe they are in deeper water.
Here the scientist are sorting and cataloguing "life forms" found.
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Then these are released back to the sea.
Here is a later shot of the portion of the mural in the third photo. It shows the door closed, so you can now see the full scene.Here are some photos showing the completed mural.
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Here is a later shot of the portion of the mural in the third photo. It shows the door closed, so you can now see the full scene.
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Here is a later shot of the portion of the mural in the third photo. It shows the door closed, so you can now see the full scene.
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Thank you! Indeed, a huge eyeball!
If I had to caption that I would call it "huge eye ball watching drool"
Andrew
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Here are some lilacs I saw during my walk to the blood donor clinic, this morning.
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Scallop "Smores". LOL, that's what the scientists called them. Scallops, crackers, cheese, sun dried tomatoes and pesto.
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