SLP pix and my house
Up close and personal with a false killer whale skull on the education stand at SLP...
And getting nibbled by a shark- also at SLP
A Hawaiian green sea turtle, an endangered species bred at the SPL. This one is ony a yearling. The adults are massive!! Imagine a single matress chopped in half and that is about the size of an adult sea turtle! MASSIVE!!! When the turtles at SLP have babies, they fall in a special trough so they can be scooped up in the morning, tagged and then chucked in the sea!
A view up the street from my house.
My house! That tree on the grass is a plumaria, AKA frangipani, and smells GORGEOUS! My bedroom is the extension bit (with the 2 windows on the left)
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