Another Sea Life Loch Lomond Visit from 2023.
First up is a Lobster. I was very happy how this turned out as it was taken through glass that was spherical. Second up is a lovely Seahorse. And finally we have April the Olive Ridley Turtle. You can read her story here: April's Story. She has various problems caused by us. It breaks my heart, but she is safe and gets lots of attention at the Sea Life
The photos are great, the seahorse is pretty.
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DeleteWonderful shots -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThanks Christine :-D
DeleteI like the seahorse and used to have small ones in my aquarium years ago.
ReplyDeleteAww cool. Thanks Bill :-D
DeleteLove the turtles ! All marvelous creatures in you photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks Giorgio, glad you like them :-D
Delete...seeing the seahorse up close is neat.
ReplyDeleteIt really is, they are lovely. Thanks Tom :-D
DeleteA different look for lobster
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DeleteI just can't imagine the first time some human looked at a lobster (or a crab) and decided to see if it tasted good. Great pictures.
ReplyDeleteHonestly so bad isn't it! Why torture that poor creature. Thanks Bill, glad you like them.
DeleteMe enamore del caballito de mar. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteIt is gorgeous. Thanks :-D
DeleteThose are wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteThanks Terry :-D
DeleteThe sea animals are sweet!
ReplyDeleteThey really are. Thanks Irina :-D
DeleteWonderful captures! Glad that the turtle is in a safe place now.
ReplyDeleteI am too, she has had a bad time of it. Thanks :-D
DeleteFantastic picture of that seahorse!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kirk :-D
DeleteI always love your photos, Ananka!
ReplyDeleteThe way you see the world is so unique and interesting!
I am glad you think so. Thank you so much :-d
DeleteThe damage we have inflicted on marine organisms, and continue to do so, is a source of distress and shame. Sadly most humans couldn’t care less.
ReplyDeleteOh David, it really is bad. And you are right most don't care! They take our planet and nature for granted :-(
DeleteBuenas bellezas marinas. Me ha gustado mucho las fotos.
ReplyDeleteFeliz domingo de descanso.
Glad you like them. Thanks :-D
DeleteYou've shared some lovely photographs here.
ReplyDeleteSo pleased that April is safe and getting lots of attention at the Sea Life Centre.
All the best Jan
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Thanks Jan. Yes she is safe now. :-D
DeleteA very productive visit
ReplyDeleteNice shots.
Thanks Fernando :-D
DeleteI love these pictures, especially the second one! Seahorses are so beautiful. I just adore them.
ReplyDeleteThey are wonderful little creatures. Thanks Shannon :-D
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