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Weights, Measures, and Esoterica
Friday, February 19, 2010
The world still has surfing dolphins
Gorgeous amazing pictures of dolphins just having fun:
Dolphins surf
en masse
off South Africa
Makes you want to be one for awhile, doesn't it?
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