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Now THAT’s Cold Air!
When the warm water of Lake Superior met with the -18 air temperature in Duluth, MN, this monster wall of sea smoke arose. Video Courtesy: AMHQ | Facebook
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Major Wipeout!
This hurts to watch…2017 TAG Heuer Wipeout Of The Year Entry! Video Courtesy: World Surf League | Facebook
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Fishing the Buccaneer Cup is a great way to help support the Recreational Fishing Alliance and you’ll have a great time doing it. To learn more and to enter online go to www.buccaneercup.com.
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Fish Bowl Snowman!
Fish Bowl Snowman craft for the holidays. ADORABLE! Use 3 different sized fish bowls and make a winter scene in each one. Video Courtesy: Smart School House | Facebook
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Beached Whale Shows Us What Our Trash Does to Marine Life
Article Courtesy: wheninmanila.com | By: Bea Celdran | Originally Pubilshed: 12/21/2016
The recent news of a beached sperm whale in Davao should alarm everyone with its theorized cause of death. The 38.8 foot male was found in front of a resort in Babak, Island Garden City of Samal last Saturday.
An autopsy report by Darrell Blatchley of D’Bone Collector Museum revealed that the cause of death of the whale had been plastic in its stomach.
The 28-hour process also uncovered wires, ropes, fishnets, cellophane and hardwood in its digestive tract.
Above: Photo from Darrell Blatchley and Dean Ortiz.
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