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Hamelin Bay is known for its friendly stingrays that approach the shore's edge looking for tucker.... many can be hand fed by tourists
Not normally seen parked on the streets...but what a stunner!! Seen at the Olney Classic Car show, known as Motorama.
Poseidon MRA.1 ZP802 after landing at Lossie this evening. Some things just look better in black and white.
Standing on the sandbar in Grand Cayman watching the sun set with stingrays swimming around. Pretty awesome.
Shot for Macro Mondays, theme "Contained".
This is actually a rubber stamp of a stingray. A miniature stingray is inside the stamp so that you do not mark an official letter with this jolly fish...
Happy MM everybody
Corvette C3 Stingray @ Classic Corvette Rallye, Germany 2019
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A fast stingrays one-man sub (although if you don't care about water resitance, you can ride with two) to get around and gather the crystal locations, made for AquaJune.
Entertainingly Lame created a new theme month related to all things Aquazone and other 'sub' cultures.
Take a dive into the group and join: www.flickr.com/groups/14858395@N21/
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My first Stingrays build.
It's also the 25th anniversary of the original Stingrays and Hydronauts theme, maybe I can try a small Hydronauts build as well, although I don't have many of those pieces.
Lenticular clouds floating over Colorado's front range mountains. Like swimming stingrays in the ocean.
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Stingray Sculpture - George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Info: The Stingray Sculpture is the central piece of a fountain erected in front of the Bayshore Mall located on South Church Street in George Town, Grand Cayman. This 1.5 ton, twelve foot tall sculpture depicts three artistically designed stingrays flying out of the water. The fountain was commissioned by Kirk Freeport Plaza Ltd. of George Town, for the enjoyment of both residents and of course the many thousands of tourists that come to the Cayman islands and often see and enjoy the beautiful creatures in the flesh too.
The statue was designed and constructed by Dale Evers of Dale Evers Studios in Morro Bay, California. Construction took over one and a half years and Mr Evers inspiration for the sculpture came in part from diving at Stingray City among the fascinating marine creatures, off the shores of Grand Cayman. > www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMV4YM_Stingray_Sculpture_Geo...