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Pyramid rock with growing tentacles Diego Garcia 1978

Photography Creatures posted on Feb 07, 2024
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This is a picture I took on Diego Garcia in 1978 with a Minolta XE7 35mm camera and slide film. The slide is much more clear then the Epson scanner is able to reproduce. Building things cheep makes more money. There is a bunch going on here. The bird was flying around the whole tree mound area. I would eat lunch here sometime and I always left them some food because something was alive that was playing hard to see. Notice the split open pyramid shaped rocks with the growing tentacles that end in four small fingers with a rock sitting on them. Also a green head shape in the middle. If you look to the top right clung onto the trees you can see a black head that looks Egyptian. The fungus amungus is strong on Diego Garcia because it is a sunken volcano and volcanoes are what they grow up to be. That is why Moses went up a mountain to talk to God and get radiation burns. But that is one way to get a holly tan huh? Enjoy what science lies about.

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