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    That's some big bird action

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    "What !!...Those people at IWL usually have more than one watch !?!"




    "HOW MUCH was that NOMOS !!!?!!"

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    Here are a few from a holiday in the Maldives.

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    **** Wildlife Photographs ****

    Here be Dragons.

    OK, so they're not real dinosaurs.

    Crystal Palace Park, London, old Victorian dinosaur models that got quite a lot of stuff wrong. The 'horn' on the Iguanadon turned out to be a 'thumb' I think.

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    Now this is what we call a snake in Australia. An Olive Python in The Northern Territory.

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    Now this is what we call a snake in Australia. An Olive Python in The Northern Territory.
    Here's one from the Canadian plains - my parent's photo. I wouldn't be this brave.

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    Satlwater Croc on the Alligator River - Northern Territory -Aus

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    Seal, Fisherman`s Wharf, Victoria BC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colin63 View Post
    Here are a few from a holiday in the Maldives.



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    This probably makes me weird or something...but I think this little guy is cute as a button all tucked up to sleep.

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    This probably makes me weird or something...but I think this little guy is cute as a button all tucked up to sleep.

    Jeannie
    They are cute but big with a wingspan of 3-4 feet! I love them.
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