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Ocean conservation, appreciation, fascination
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Everyday is Oceans Day
When in doubt, gaze at the sea. This is the Atlantic Ocean off the northern coast of the Dominican Republic, near the Semana pennisula. Everyday is Oceans Day.
Sweet!
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