Wednesday, September 25, 2013
The Pink Stuff
Last Saturday we participated in the statewide coastal clean up (which actually was a global event!). We went to the same beach as last year and were quite surprised that we didn't find that much trash.
What we did see a lot of was this pink stuff - and I have no idea whether it is a plant or an animal (remains of jellyfish perhaps?). It is rather common at our beaches and I would like to know what it is - perhaps one of you can enlighten me?
This looks different from the ones in the top pictures:
The pink stuff in the very top picture and the two following ones I find rather fascinating - all these pictures were shot "blind" with my camera sitting directly on the sand.
I know what - or better who - this pink stuff is!
And there are no explanations necessary for this one either. (There were several all over the beach - of course it would be interesting to know WHY they were here.)
Here is the entire family - we're about half way through the beach clean up at this point.
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7 comments:
What a great cause. And how wonderful that there was less trash this year.
Your pink thing looks a tad seaweedy to me. Fascinating. I do hope that someone more knowledgeable than me knows (and tells you).
Re the roses? I am thinking beach wedding...
I have no idea what the pink stuff is, but you sure have me curious!
looks like some sort of weird seaweed to me. I love that shot of the beach with the waves rolling in. Just stunning!
I don't know what the pink stuff was, but it was very pretty! Love the photos! I think it's great that you and your family went out for the clean up!
I admire you and your family for doing the clean up. Don't know about the pink stuff though.
Darla
Sounds like a great project, turned into a fun time by the addition of your camera! Sorry I cannot help, but sometimes it's fun to photograph stuff that is visually interesting without all the knowledge behind it.
Thank you for making our beaches better! And I love the family picture.
Rinda
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