Dale offers the prompt “corrosion and decay” for this week’s Cosmic Photo Challenge.
I don’t think the jellyfish washed to shore will survive.


Dale offers the prompt “corrosion and decay” for this week’s Cosmic Photo Challenge.
I don’t think the jellyfish washed to shore will survive.


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Perhaps they’ll make it to the next tide.
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They might although on that beach the sand is regularly racked burying what comes to shore. Thank you, Chel!
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That jellyfish looks like it has a nasty sting.
I like the fact your two photos almost mirror each others’ shape.
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They are both off to the left side. That jellyfish does sting. Thank you, Dale!
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I like your photos. What a pretty jellyfish. But they have a sting!! Whatever the other thing is may not survive but you never know.
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Those jellyfish do sting although they have a beautiful blue color. Thank you, Mary!
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That indigo jellyfish must have been quite a sight in the water. Great photos, Frank.
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I have never seen them in the water, only stranded on shore. I imagine they are beautiful in the ocean. Thank you, Dora!
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Jellyfish are amazing. If I understand it correctly, they do not have brains, hearts or eyes. And yet, God made them.
Blessings.
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Yes, God made them. It is amazing all the creatures He has made. Blessings, Michael!
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Sea creatures are beautiful but delicate. They don’t live outside of their own element.
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They are delicate and need the ocean. Blessings, Mimi!
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Thank you!
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Great photos at the beach
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Thank you, Jim, and blessings!
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YW!
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