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Monday in Nature, 22 October 2018


ShunCheung

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Sandhill Cranes

 

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Thanks for the clarification. What I had in mind is this island near Espanola in the Galapagos. It has the shape of a tortoise.

Apparently I was off by thousands of miles. :rolleyes:

 

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Almost the same shape. Local people call it Turtle island.

 

Update: For more info, follow the link:

A trip to Hon Tre Island - News VietNamNet

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Oh my goodness, what is that guy(?) doing there! The nerve of him to ruin my nature photo. :eek: Sorry, didn't notice it when posting. :(

My first response was a chuckle.

My second response was "dang", remembering a few images of mine that unseen people have ruined.

My 3rd response was "What is he talking a picture of?" Is there possibly another falls to the back and right of your image?

Anyway, no apologies needed for posting.

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