The trees and plants that manage to survive the hurricane and salt water
How many baby crabs can you find?Enjoy the seabirds and a nice catch from the Atlantic ocean :)
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
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oh, that fish, you caught it? or it has been washed to shore? Nice beach with birds flying in the air. Those baby crabs are so tiny... I can't count all of them :-) And I hope those trees will grow leaves again. Have a good day!
ReplyDeleteSomeone caught the fish and I just take the chance to capture the rare movement. Those amazing trees are alive, I guess it is their natural look. Thanks for taking time from you busy schedule to write the comment. I don't know how you do it, but you are doing great! When I come home from work, my energy is super low like a dead fish.
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