Between Two Worlds: Stunning Images Capturing Open Ocean and Air


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Don’t go trying to pick these guys. They may look like they belong in an Octopus’ Garden (get the Beatles reference?), but they’re actually Anemones, which are a specific type of flower related to the poppy genus. It’s best to leave them be, they’re vital for the local ocean ecosystem.
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We may have seen a more benign shark earlier in this list, but it’s time to take a look at the kind we’re much more inclined to be afraid of. Check those choppers out. It’s bad enough those teeth look razor sharp, but they happen to come in multiple rows too.
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It seems fitting for this list to end the same way it started, with a jellyfish. In this case, plural jellyfish. It almost looks like they’ve entangled themselves in an embrace like they’re dancing and on the verge of kissing. Can jellyfish kiss? Can a jellyfish love? These are questions for later.
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