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ChickenBeckerman Star Player
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numero-ocho Franchise Player
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Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 12:42 pm Post subject: |
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At least the whale had an entire ocean to rinse the foul taste of human out of its mouth.
I wonder if it thought he tasted like chicken. _________________ "Suck it up. Don't be a baby. Do your job." - Kobe Bryant |
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DaMuleRules Retired Number
Joined: 10 Dec 2006 Posts: 52657 Location: Making a safety stop at 15 feet.
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Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 12:56 pm Post subject: Re: Dude gets swallowed by a Bryde's Whale (VID) |
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Crazy indeed. But as you say, anyone who has seen really bigs can see how this could happen if one were in the middle of it.
Bait balls are amazing. One of my favorite dynamics in nature to watch by far. I've seen many on fishing and boat trips and it's always exciting to watch. But to watch them from below the surface is the real treat. I've seen several while SCUBA diving and they are completely mesmerizing. I can spend an entire dive just watching one in action. Between the "murmuration" of the baitfish shoaling in a frenzied but coordinated fashion and the various predators darting in and out and herding the shoal, the sheer beauty of all the activity is stunning.
Also, got a unique perspective of the dynamic a couple of summers ago in San Francisco while up above the Golden Gate on the Marin Headlands. There was a large pod of humpbacks that had divided off about a half dozen very large bait balls. To see them circling around and blowing the column of air bubbles to keep the fish concentrated while they lunged up from underneath was really cool to see from that elevated position. _________________ You thought God was an architect, now you know
He’s something like a pipe bomb ready to blow
And everything you built that’s all for show
goes up in flames
In 24 frames
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splashmtn Star Player
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Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 10:55 am Post subject: Re: Dude gets swallowed by a Bryde's Whale (VID) |
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DaMuleRules wrote: |
Crazy indeed. But as you say, anyone who has seen really bigs can see how this could happen if one were in the middle of it.
Bait balls are amazing. One of my favorite dynamics in nature to watch by far. I've seen many on fishing and boat trips and it's always exciting to watch. But to watch them from below the surface is the real treat. I've seen several while SCUBA diving and they are completely mesmerizing. I can spend an entire dive just watching one in action. Between the "murmuration" of the baitfish shoaling in a frenzied but coordinated fashion and the various predators darting in and out and herding the shoal, the sheer beauty of all the activity is stunning.
Also, got a unique perspective of the dynamic a couple of summers ago in San Francisco while up above the Golden Gate on the Marin Headlands. There was a large pod of humpbacks that had divided off about a half dozen very large bait balls. To see them circling around and blowing the column of air bubbles to keep the fish concentrated while they lunged up from underneath was really cool to see from that elevated position. |
Rules sounding like he likes watching massacres.
That OP story is crazy. how scared would I be inside that mouth? can't even imagine that one. |
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ContagiousInspiration Franchise Player
Joined: 07 May 2014 Posts: 13823 Location: Boulder ;)
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Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 11:05 am Post subject: |
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One time I was in a really cool ear acupuncture group session
No drugs for me at the time
I was going deep into nowhere
Was at full peace floating
In the Ocean
Below me far I could see a great white
Hmm
It stayed circling
I thought damn well if this how I go
I'll just become some different energy
Tried to chill as it approached
Ended before I was eaten |
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ContagiousInspiration Franchise Player
Joined: 07 May 2014 Posts: 13823 Location: Boulder ;)
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Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 11:09 am Post subject: Re: Dude gets swallowed by a Bryde's Whale (VID) |
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DaMuleRules wrote: |
Crazy indeed. But as you say, anyone who has seen really bigs can see how this could happen if one were in the middle of it.
Bait balls are amazing. One of my favorite dynamics in nature to watch by far. I've seen many on fishing and boat trips and it's always exciting to watch. But to watch them from below the surface is the real treat. I've seen several while SCUBA diving and they are completely mesmerizing. I can spend an entire dive just watching one in action. Between the "murmuration" of the baitfish shoaling in a frenzied but coordinated fashion and the various predators darting in and out and herding the shoal, the sheer beauty of all the activity is stunning.
Also, got a unique perspective of the dynamic a couple of summers ago in San Francisco while up above the Golden Gate on the Marin Headlands. There was a large pod of humpbacks that had divided off about a half dozen very large bait balls. To see them circling around and blowing the column of air bubbles to keep the fish concentrated while they lunged up from underneath was really cool to see from that elevated position. |
Thank you very much for sharing this rich perspective
Wish I'd get myself in shape
And make a bucket list ^^that would be on it
Circle of Life |
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