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Reef Fish <[log in to unmask]>
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On Mon, 3 Jun 2002 20:05:34 -0700, David Hale <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>Mine are up at:
>http://community.webshots.com/user/david_f_hale in two
>different albums.

Mahvelous!

For obvious reasons, I haven't had time to look carefully at them yet,
but here are a few I did:

dsc00242 and dsc00243 are GREAT pix of only SOME seadragons at the
Choo Choo Aquarium that'll make Strike and Julian drool with envy.  :-)

When I saw the thumbnail sketch of dsc00256, I thought that was what
I posted on March 30 in Scuba-SE as

> The weirdest fish there is the Russian (Volga river) Beleuga Sturgeon.

and it turned out to be just a tarpon in the salt water tank!  But
the Real McCoy is in dsc00284.


BTW, Viv, Sue and I have already taken a preview of Alfred's captioned
and annotated pix which are already viewable on a webpage I'm sure
he'll soon announce.  He is/was doing some further polishing after our
heckles.   :-))   He had the same fella in his collection too!


Viv has just walked in and said, "the Possum has arisen".

Well, that signals breakfast ... and the beginning of another day of
galivanting in Redneck country.

-- Bob.

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