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The cold blue sea! Azov! September of this year turned out to be unusually cold for the south. Having gone to the Crimea, I have never swam in the sea. Only Artyom managed to wake up from the sap, arriving two days earlier and finding a little warmth.
But I don't regret anything! My goal is not to swim in the sea, but to look and touch everything beautiful.
I really wanted to see jellyfish. At first I saw a couple in the water from the height of a cliff in Bugaz in the Black Sea, and then Artyom on the way home took me to the Cosmonauts Bay on the Sea of Azov. I saw jellyfish! And touched, and stroked! Jellyfish are cool! It's a pity that they're a little dead, but I'm fine as it is.
I also wanted to see dolphins. But somehow I didn't specify which ones. Therefore, the bay showed me a dead dolphin. Thanks, that's fine too! I reported the discovery to the Dolphin Rehabilitation Center serenes... , which collects information on found dead dolphins. If you see a live or dead dolphin on the coast Black sea or Azov sea, be sure to call them. The living can still be saved, and the dead will tell you what they died from.
The bay itself is very beautiful and picturesque. The water was warm and exciting, and the outside was cold and windy. But the Sea of Azov pleasantly surprised me, I used to hear only bad things about it from my mother about a shallow boring shore. But blind people touching an elephant for different parts of an elephant represent each their own appearance of an elephant, as someone wise came up with.
Now I want to go to that elephant again, but a little longer.
Scolopendra is beautiful, right? And I took the caterpillar to the local village and released it on a bindweed, because Zagorinsky said that this species feeds on bindweeds and is called Convulvuli.
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