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Map Monday: where are all the whales hanging out on Christmas Day?
I love whales and whale watching, and am blessed to live in an area frequented by several species of whales – during the summer and early fall, that is. They come to gorge on the bounty of the deep and … Continue reading
Map Monday: nice and easy
I’ve posted more than usual this past week and so, to spare my readers too much stress and strain, I’m going to keep this week’s Map Monday nice and light. No history lessons, no cultural or ideological discussions, just a … Continue reading
Posted in Map Monday
Tagged Africa, Antarctica, maps, Pangea, Upside down map, whales, world maps
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Wordless Wednesday – what are we doing to our planet? | Dec 4/19
This 10-year old sperm whale, found washed up on a beach in the Outer Hebrides in Scotland this past weekend, had an astounding 220 lbs of trash (plastic cups, netting, ropes, etc.) in its stomach.
Posted in Wordless Wednesday
Tagged conservation, ocean pollution, plastic pollution, whales
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Wordless Wednesday – what are we doing to our planet? | Jul 3/19
It’s Wednesday. Let’s try another wordless offering. Image credit: https://blueocean.net/the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly-of-plastic-pollution/
Posted in History and Politics, Wordless Wednesday
Tagged environment, ocean pollution, photography, plastic pollution, Pollution, sustainability, whales
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