Strange shells on a piece of stone. Pirates of the Caribbean - Photography on the beach
Strange shells on a piece of stone. Photography on the beach
The growth of these shells and their models reminded me of the movie Pirates of the Caribbean
That ship was cursed with its staff, all of whom had turned into sea creatures,
and some of them had oysters growing on them, and in the end, the curse was removed and they were freed.
I love the movie Pirates of the Caribbean and recently my husband and I watched all the episodes again
When I saw these shells on the beach, it reminded me of them
Their models and types are amazing and I took some photos with them
Integrated and perhaps symmetrical growth
They look like hard-shelled flowers and are considered a good home for animals because they have a very hard shell.
Even inside them there is another shell
Of course, these can also be parasites
They grow on the beautiful nail polish and cause their death
A boater told us that their growth on turtles makes the turtle unable to go to the bottom of the water and eat.
Because these parasites make him light weight and he stays on the water like a light object and their excessive growth on the turtle's body makes him light and he floats on the water and has no food to eat, unfortunately.
Some people take these shells from the turtles, but unfortunately some of them get involved in parasites and die.
And this is nature
Honestly this is really strange, I kept on looking at the pictures
What an interesting object. Most likely, this is some kind of prehistoric fossil))
I couldn't just scroll without looking at this strange object more than one times. I think this is where mother nature deserves some honour and respect.
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