Back home in Ireland we sometimes get a reddish algae like this during the summer, and when it happens we don't eat the shell fish. I don't know what it's called, but we've always been told that the shell fish would make us ill when there was red algae in the water. You're so very far away and maybe it's something else entirely. At least it looks pretty. All the best, Bonny
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ReplyDeletePink is always pretty, even when potentially poisonous! Interesting shots. YAM xx
is that like the weird algae that turns water red around certain parts of NZ? wonder if its the same?
ReplyDeleteA wonderful Friday Find ... Great captures.
ReplyDeleteHeidrun from Germany
Always something to photograph on a beach.
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Good morning Betty, Thanks for your visit. Your rocks photo is awesome with the pink Algae find. Pink never fails to attract us Pinkies huh?
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Jeanne
Back home in Ireland we sometimes get a reddish algae like this during the summer, and when it happens we don't eat the shell fish. I don't know what it's called, but we've always been told that the shell fish would make us ill when there was red algae in the water. You're so very far away and maybe it's something else entirely. At least it looks pretty. All the best, Bonny
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what it is but it really does look cool in your great photos.
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Happy Pinks.
How unique this is.
ReplyDeleteI would have walked right past that! You have a good eye. Quite a unique and pretty find. Probably a good thing you didn't touch it. :)
ReplyDeleteI agree! Very cool!
ReplyDeleteLooks like nature finger painted the rocks!
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