Todays #seaoddity a shovel nosed shark, guitar fish, a skate or ray washed ashore on a huge tide #gerroa #7milebeachnationalpark
#7milebeachnationalpark #gerroa #seaoddity
A #seaoddity a really smelly wave of dead “beings” which I’ve never seen before. Unless anyone else knows better, I am calling it whalepoo
A #seaoddity a really smelly wave of dead “beings” which I’ve never seen before. Unless anyone else knows better, I am calling it whalepoo
Found a JellyBlubber on this mornings walk #7Mile Beach #seaoddity https://australian.museum/learn/animals/jellyfish/jelly-blubber/
These sea beings #Bluebottles sting! https://www.australiangeographic.com.au/topics/wildlife/2016/11/australian-bluebottles/ not uncommon our beaches, this is a rather large raft #nature #seaoddity
#seaoddity #Nature #bluebottles
These sea beings #Bluebottles sting! https://www.australiangeographic.com.au/topics/wildlife/2016/11/australian-bluebottles/ not uncommon our beaches, this is a rather large raft #nature #seaoddity
#seaoddity #Nature #bluebottles
Goosedneck barnacles another #seaoddity . This being rolled up onto the sand dune during a big sea. Photo take Seven Mile beach Gerroa, Australia. Magnify to look at the stalks, just incredible
This curious imprint left by a resting string ray #seaoddity photo taken Whitehaven beach, Whitsunday National Park, Australia