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A picture of a Caretta Caretta just entering the water. This picture
is scanned from a postcard and enlarged to the double size. 38kb. |
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This is also a picture scanned from a postcard. It's enlarged to twice
its original size. I think this is a very nice picture of lots and lots
and lots of Caretta Caretta babies. 72kb. |
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Once again a picture scanned from a postcard bought on Zakynthos. Not
enlarged. Scale 1:1. 23kb. |
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This is a turtle I made on the beach. When I made this it was about
one by one meter. I made this in natural size of a full grown seaturtle.
People walking by stopped and gave nice comments about my "sandturtle".
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At last we found a Caretta Caretta. It laid on its back in the sand
and look quite dead. But luckily it was alive. We took it down to the water
and hopefully it survived. The turtles should make it on their own to the
water, somehow the need this later in life, but I'm convinced that this
little fellow hadn't survived another 15 minutes in the sun. I've enlarge
this four times but still it's quite small. 8kb. |
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This is the turtle we found in my girlfriends hand. This picture is
also enlarged four times and still very small but I hope you can see it
anyway. 5kb. |
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This is the little fellow in my hand while I was slowly waking him/her
up with some water. Greatly enlarged but still rather small. 12kb. |
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My holding up the turtle. The picture is far to dark, but I don't have
many pictures of him/her and I want to share my experience with you. 9kb
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This is the turtle in the water just after we put it in. 42 kb. |