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Sea star species,
2005, Caladesi Island, Florida.

Image: Craig Carlyle Clarke.

This photo was taken by Craig while walking on the beach a few hours after hurricane Rita passed. The storm surge had tossed a lot of things onto the beach, including that sea star, and some other animals that he took pictures of -- including a shark. Craig writes that the storm surge was still rolling when he was on the beach with his camera, and it was amazing.

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I hope he threw it back in the ocean.

By Chardspal (not verified) on 07 Nov 2006 #permalink