During a short break at Kangaroo Bay, I took a few shots with my phone.




Edited on S20 with HandyPhoto (HDR filter) and Photo Editor.
During a short break at Kangaroo Bay, I took a few shots with my phone.
Edited on S20 with HandyPhoto (HDR filter) and Photo Editor.
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I recognized the chiton, as I have a small chiton shell from our local waters. Some of the shellfish are the same the world over.
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I’ve seen them before but didn’t know what they were called – so looked them up 🙂 I didn’t realise Limpets were a type of snail either! The things we learn blogging 😀
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That’s one of the wonderful things about blogging, isn’t it? We learn new things when we post, and we pick up even more from our blogging friends.
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Absolutely, especially that many of my followers and frequent commenters are from different corners of the earth – WordPress is quite a bit different than most other platforms I’ve used – in a good way 😀
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I agree. This is one of the great things about WP; the worldwide connections we can make.
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Mermaid-approved! 🙂
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Awesome! I’m glad I made a splash 😀
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I always enjoy a walk along the shore because of all the foreign, almost alien, things that you might find there – having lived inland all my life being the reason, I suppose, that they look so otherworldly. Great job at showing them off so beautifully!
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Thank you so much. Living on an island, I’m never too fat away from the water and was brought up around boats. To me, it would seem strange not to have it around you 🙂
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What a great find and great pictures. Thank you for sharing them!
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Love to have some oysters..yummy 😋
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The Derwent is a LOT cleaner now than it used to be, but I would hesitate to eat these wild ones due to heavy metals still in the river from past industries 😦
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A fun set of images! They make me miss living near the ocean.
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Excellent photography! Your every picture makes me happy. Love it..
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Thanks for the kind words, it’s my pleasure to make you happy :
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