Suspended overhead is a life sized model of a porbeagle shark.
Display cases feature models of various sea life.
The true deeps of the oceans are less known to us than space.
Today I leave off with this 3D model of Barkley Canyon, off the Canadian West Coast.
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ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
nice
ReplyDelete...diversity is the important thing!
ReplyDeleteYes, the ocean or the human body are not known as good as space. Crazy.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of that type of shark.
ReplyDeleteThe wates and oceans have critters that we never see.
ReplyDeleteI saw a documentary a few years ago about how unknown the deepest parts of the ocean are.
ReplyDeleteIt is an intriguing habitat!
ReplyDeleteEvery time I look you are not back so I stop looking and now you have been back for a while and I am just carching up. Whew.
ReplyDeleteMB
The porbeagle shark is new to me.
ReplyDeleteInteresting, and educational. I think Flounders are the most amazing fish, and yes, I eat them.
ReplyDelete@Francisco: thanks.
ReplyDelete@Lady Fi: thank you.
@Tom: definitely.
@Iris: true.
@RedPat: it was new to me.
@Red: quite true.
@Sharon: it is.
@Jennifer: very much so.
@MB: I hope to keep at it.
@Bill: an interesting shark.
@Barbara: I do not go for seafood.
I have only ever seen sharks like the one here. Thankfully!
ReplyDeleteAmazing shark ~ neat photos ~
ReplyDeleteBe Well,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
We have no idea what is down there in the deepest deep.
ReplyDeleteAmazing !
ReplyDeleteYou must have the best time walking about and taking photos.
Is everything closed down where you are ?
Stay safe old friend be well.
parsnip
Oops, spammer alert!
ReplyDeleteIt's a fascinating subject William, one that I'm very happy to let others explore 😊
ReplyDeleteLove the suspended shark :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I saw this app recently that as you scrolled down it showed you what lives at certain depths in the ocean...it's mind blowing!!
ReplyDelete@Marie: all the better.
ReplyDelete@Carol: thank you.
@Kay: so much mystery.
@Parsnip: closures came and went, but at the beginning of Covid, everything was shuttered.
@Linda: spammers can rot in hell where they belong.
@Grace: it is, yes.
@Jan: I do as well.
@Jenn: that would interest me.