02 May, 2008
Procession of Sea Species
Due to popular demand, here is another posting with photos from Olympia's Precession of the Species. Olympia lies at the southernmost end of Puget Sound, and so it should come as no surprise that aquatic species were well represented. Lots of jellyfish floated through, a life-sized blue whale spouted and fluked amid a school of dolphins, and a bigger-than-life-sized salmon swam upstream.
Here is a honu worthy of a Hawaiian parade, and an exquisitely crafted angler fish.
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