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Whitstable wanderings

Photography Sea/Undersea posted on Mar 09, 2013
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curveemark

7:15AM | Sat, 09 March 2013

shellter !

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chesscanoe

7:33AM | Sat, 09 March 2013

I'll bet there's a choice soap dish waiting to be found.

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kgb224

8:03AM | Sat, 09 March 2013

Superb capture my friend. God Bless.

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durleybeachbum

8:43AM | Sat, 09 March 2013

I wonder what happens next.

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blinkings

9:04AM | Sat, 09 March 2013

Andrea, baby oysters begin life as free-floating organisms but quickly settle to the bottom attaching themselves to hard surfaces. That's why oysters grow in clumps on pilings and concrete, but their favorite most productive place to grow is on other shells that have been placed back in the water!

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Adobe_One_Kenobi

9:38AM | Sat, 09 March 2013

Excellent shot Alan. I think blinkins may be right.

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Juliette.Gribnau

10:13AM | Sat, 09 March 2013

wonderful

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MrsRatbag

10:32AM | Sat, 09 March 2013

Ouch, I don't think I'd want to walk barefoot on a layer of those shells! That's a lot of oysters...impressive shot!

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bobrgallegos

10:45AM | Sat, 09 March 2013

A super capture!

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Wolfenshire

11:20AM | Sat, 09 March 2013

Oh, that's a really cool photo, I had no idea that people recycled those.

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Erestorfan

12:02PM | Sat, 09 March 2013

Wow, that is quite a collection of oyster shells!! And I never knew they recycled them. Someone explained by above and it was SO interesting!

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dochtersions

12:14PM | Sat, 09 March 2013

What many of them, Alan. Such an interesting shot.

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jayfar

12:41PM | Sat, 09 March 2013

I expect that Pearl would like a few of these!! Nice shot Alan.

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wysiwig

8:33PM | Sat, 09 March 2013

Interesting photo. You learn something new everyday.

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aksirp

10:09AM | Sun, 10 March 2013

mmmh, give me a lemon and one from the other staple;) great found and picture

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moochagoo

1:14PM | Mon, 11 March 2013

Can be used to make a fire

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Katraz

3:57AM | Tue, 12 March 2013

I was told they crushed them up and put them on gardens, how true it is I don't know.

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danapommet

9:12PM | Tue, 12 March 2013

That would make a wonderful ground cover for flower gardens or around trees..


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MakePanasonic
ModelDMC-LX5
Shutter Speed10/1000
ISO Speed80
Focal Length5

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