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Turtle Logo Design and corporate identity package including logo, letterhead, business card, envelope and cd label.
Green sea turtle munching on some disgusting algae.
Take underwater pictures with me at the Evolution Photoganza in the Philippines in September 2013, and enjoy more of my photography & tales of the underwater world in "Sex, Drugs and Scuba Diving".
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For MyGothLaundry: This lady crawled out of Reems Creek and into our garden on June 1st, 2007.
She presumably laid eggs. I looked out of the window in the early evening and saw her heading for the creek. I grabbed my camera and video taped her as we did a dance together for about 15 minutes.
No baby turtles were ever seen.
These critters may or may not be able to beat a hare in a race, but they can get into the water lighting quick, when a photographer gets too close!
Belmar Park, 6-18-11.
Green turtles, named for their green body fat, were valued by European settlers in the New World for their meat, hide, eggs, and calipee; (the fat attached to the lower shell that formed the basis of the popular green turtle soup).
A more streamlined-looking turtle than the bulky loggerhead, the green turtle weighs an average of 350 pounds and has a small head for its body size. Its oval-shaped upper shell averages 3.3 feet in length and is olive-brown with darker streaks running through it; its lower shell, or plastron, is yellow.
FWC Photo by Alicia Wellman