The penguin on the Oceanarium Complex looks like it is hankering after some of Jimmy's killer prawns, at Brookes Pavillion at the beach front. MMMM, come to think of it.....
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Denton the Jackass or Afican Penguin is indigenous to the area. Some times we even get visitors from the Antarctic region. If you go to the following link, you will see on e we photographed just down the coast at Cape St Francis - http://stfrancisdailyphoto.blogspot.com/2008/03/resident-penguin.html
I do visit and I do comment and I was here. I did look at your picture(s) and I did read what you wrote about them. I could say how great you are and how beautiful your work is but alas I would soon run out of things to say on the next blog I visited, so I just left this to prove I stopped and said a few words on Sunday.
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The penguin looks very out of place in Port Elizabeth. But I agree prawns sound good.
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LOL, I love the angle of the shot.
ReplyDeleteDenton the Jackass or Afican Penguin is indigenous to the area. Some times we even get visitors from the Antarctic region. If you go to the following link, you will see on e we photographed just down the coast at Cape St Francis - http://stfrancisdailyphoto.blogspot.com/2008/03/resident-penguin.html
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