> In La Ciotat, in France in the Mediterranean sea, I met an unknown
> alga, (finally by me and the other members of the sling load).
>
> If somebody knows it.
It's not a vegetable, it's an animal:
http://subaqua.web.cern.ch/subaqua/Photos/2004-05-07-Golf-Juan-JC/Golf%20Juan%20
JC-Pages/Image28.html
Next time, try to touch it...
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Matthias Voss - 22 Jun 2006 17:28 GMT
>> In La Ciotat, in France in the Mediterranean sea, I met an unknown
>> alga, (finally by me and the other members of the sling load).
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>
> Next time, try to touch it...
;-) slip sliding ....
Matthias
Jean-Eric - 22 Jun 2006 17:42 GMT
Roberto Divia a écrit :
> It's not a vegetable, it's an animal:
Unfortunately the names of the photographs were neutralized by cjoint.
The names of the photographs did not leave a doubt about the female
bonnelia.
The two photographs show a green alga which resembles by far has a
piece of baize a little bored and crumpled.
Also, cameras used being different, the green of the alga does not
arise from the same colour.
Jean-Eric