Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Wordless Wednesday - Whale Bones

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- Karen


23 comments:

  1. Bones from a blue whale which washed up dead at a nearby beach back in 2010. It was on display at a San Francisco street fair this past weekend. It gave the public a chance to see and touch something they might never have a chance to see up close.

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  2. Amazing how big the mouth is.

    Greetings,
    Filip

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  3. Looks fascinating, makes me think of the book "Island of the Blue Dolphins and the hut made of whale ribs.

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  4. YIKES!!! But, how cool all at the same time!!!

    Mines up as well at AussiePomm - Movable Feast?!!!!

    Have a great day!!

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  5. How cool! Seeing the people walking around the bones sure does put it in perspective!

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  6. very interesting!

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  7. Wow, those are huge.
    Which fair was this? I don't think I heard about it.

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  8. Anonymous12:08 AM

    They really do illustrate just how BIG whales are!

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  9. Wow, they are big whales. It must have been cool to see all the bones. Great shots!

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  10. Wow, that is so cool.

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  11. So cool to see those up close. They are huge!

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  12. Anonymous6:05 AM

    It's really huge and very fun to touch it. :)

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  13. It was a whale.

    Thus it occupied such a big space.

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  14. Very interesting and great photo opportunity too.

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  15. Enormous!!! It is amazing to see the scale of the bones with the people beside it.

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  16. I find whale bones on the beach here on the North Coast, usually after winter storms. (No skulls, though.) They usually look like they've been on the bottom for a long time. A photo of one is here: http://rustyring.blogspot.com/2011/03/power-below.html

    Thanks for the neat pictures!

    Robin
    Rusty Ring: Reflections of an Old-Timey Hermit

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  17. I brake for whale bones! http://looseleafnotes.com

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  18. Awesome! We've only seen those in museum but nowhere as cool as that. Makes me wonder what are they going to do with the bones after the festival :)

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  19. Amazing! How absolutely incredible that you could actually touch it.

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  20. Wow, those are massive. It's incredible to think the bottom of the ocean must be littered by massive bones like these!

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  21. Its huge as expected!!
    Nicely captured!
    Have a wonderful weekend :)

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  22. i haven't seen anything this huge before. it must have been a treat to see this up close.

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