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I have been to The Great Barrier Reef twice and snorkelled many times in different areas.....never saw those.

Maybe they are in deeper water. ;)

They tend to remain hidden during the day, which may explain why you didn't see them.
 
Someone's getting a new roof.



image-2207655872.webp I passed by this house while walking, this morning.
 
Here the scientist are sorting and cataloguing "life forms" found.

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Then these are released back to the sea.

I thought it would look a lot colder than it does! What are they looking at? Besides that wonderful sea creature in your former photo?
 
Here is a later shot of the portion of the mural in the third photo. It shows the door closed, so you can now see the full scene.

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Thank you! Indeed, a huge eyeball!
 
Here are some lilacs I saw during my walk to the blood donor clinic, this morning.

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I wish I could smell at them. Why isn't there an app for something like this?

I already was wondering when you'd go there again. The last time you posted it, was a month ago, or even more.
 
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Scallop "Smores". LOL, that's what the scientists called them. Scallops, crackers, cheese, sun dried tomatoes and pesto.

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Scallop "Smores". LOL, that's what the scientists called them. Scallops, crackers, cheese, sun dried tomatoes and pesto.

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Didn't they find a more "scientific" name? :D
 

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