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Coastal Detritus - *WARNING* Dead animal image...Couple of images from a collection intended to showcase my local coastal environs...warts and all.
Both taken in the deep south west coastal region. A remote and harsh bit of country... C and C most very welcome.
Hehehe...no not worms, its a huge tangle of ropes washed ashore after the cray fishing season.
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heheh, probably Godzilla's worms.
Re: Coastal Detritus - *WARNING* Dead animal image...I reckon they are both pretty good, the first is the most striking.
In the second the footprints detract a wee bit, a great find. Any more precise info on location? Paul...
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Re: Coastal Detritus - *WARNING* Dead animal image...
Hi Blokeman...both were taken in the Scott River area. A private bit of beach, one of the last remaining.......
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