Shark Net
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Owner:
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fimbulisen
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Released:
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012
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Origin:
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New South Wales, Australia
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Unknown Location
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To be photgraphed with dangerous animals around the world.
Australia is known for its sun, sand, and dangerous animals: Snakes, spiders, crocodiles, drop bears and sharks. (Though the most dangerous animal in Australia, apart from homo sapiens, is actually the horse.) This ring is part of the old shark net from Balmoral Beach in Sydney Harbour. Many of the harbour beaches have small enclosed swimming areas, though the nets probably keep small children in, rather than huge sharks out. The tattered remains of the Balmoral Beach net were removed some years ago, but rings like this can be found by snorkelling in the shallows where the net used to be suspended.
So take this ring to visit dangerous animals; tigers, polar bears, your pet cat or little sister. If it scares you, take a picture of it. If you decide to keep the ring as a souvenir, that's OK too, but please put the TB back in circulation, and let me know.
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