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Super starfish at Mount Maunganui beach




Our walk along the beach Sunday morning was a bit more interesting than usual...instead of just walking along the sand we explored the rock pools as the tide was out. We spotted thse large starfish clinging to the rocks in the low water. Something I love checking out are all the sea creatures so these guys were very cool to photograph :-)

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That's a wonderful picture of the starfish Amy! Exploring tidepools was my favorite thing to do on the Oregon coast... when we lived here (all the time) before we retired we used to try to go to the ocean whenever there was going to be a minus tide.
Rhonda Albom said…
Seastars are my favourite finds at low tide. Great shots.
Photo Cache said…
I've never seen that kind of starfish before.

Worth a Thousand Words
Great shots - you're so lucky to see them.
That is spectacular! Never seen anything like that on our beaches!
Reminds me that I want to get down to the tidepools soon. I miss them! Great photos.
Fun60 said…
That looks like a massive starfish!
Ruth said…
Whoaa! I have never seen a starfish like that! It is massive.

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