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Last Morning of our stay, looking out over the balcony towards the ocean
Last Morning of our stay, looking out over the balcony towards the ocean
My girls wanted to play at the beach one more time before we leave this place today
My girls wanted to play at the beach one more time before we leave this place today
Towarda the entrance to the beach there is this old tree that someone carved some interesting stuff in to 👌
Towarda the entrance to the beach there is this old tree that someone carved some interesting stuff in to 👌
@prologic Ha, very nice view! This tree carving looks like a whale. Oh, and there's also a turtle on the bottom.
@lyse I noticed the turtle at the bottom but I didn't think the rest of it look like a whale! 😆
@lyse I noticed the turtle at the bottom but I didn't think the rest of it look like a whale! 😆
@prologic Hmm, what are your girls saying? The whale is swimming vertically. But I can't really tell if it's diving down or up. Judgin from the side fin it's probably even jumping out of the water, but I'm no marine expert by any means.
@lyse Oh oh oh!!! 😆 I turned my phone 90 degrees counter clockwise and now I see it! 🤣😂
@lyse Oh oh oh!!! 😆 I turned my phone 90 degrees counter clockwise and now I see it! 🤣😂
@lyse the whale is faced upward, the striped part is the part of the mouth that expands to hold the large amounts of water before spitting it out through the teeth. If you look closely you can see the eye on the right of the tree just above the fin.
@prologic Nice! :-)

Ah, thanks for the explanation, @justamoment! I first thought the eye was just a regular knot of the tree. But at close inspection you're absolutely right, that's carved. I never noticed these prominent mouth stripes on real whales before. I reckon it's a baleen whale or something along those lines.
It's a pretty damn good carving 👌
It's a pretty damn good carving 👌