Great photo for the theme day, but I, too, am curious about the source of the egg.
I was in Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay, on Monday of last week. It was my second visit and it is a charming place, deserving of its status as a UNESCO Workd Heritage Site. I hope to make it to Montevideo during one of my future visits to the region to see my son, who lives in Buenos Aires.
LOL! I was going to ask the same question everybody did. That is so intriguing! Even its color is unique for an egg — reminds me of a jellyfish, actually.
Montevideo is the largest city, the capital and chief port of Uruguay. With a population over 1,000,000. Also, it has beautiful beaches, many monuments, museums, historic buildings and squares.
Montevideo hosted all the matches of the first FIFA World Cup in 1930. The city is home to two football clubs: Nacional and Penarol.
Tango was originated in the neighborhoods of Montevideo at the end of the 1800s, other styles of music are Murga and Candombe.
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Great election for the theme day. What kind of egg is? I want to mean that whose animal is that egg?
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wow. nice (to say the least). what kind of egg is it, may i ask?
Really! Wow that's a really beautiful, serene photo.
This reminders me of an old British tv seties called " the Prisoner" and for that reason this is very spooky and haunting.
sorry, I do not know what kind of egg is it, but I am trying to find out!!!
I would post soon the answer
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Great photo for the theme day, but I, too, am curious about the source of the egg.
I was in Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay, on Monday of last week. It was my second visit and it is a charming place, deserving of its status as a UNESCO Workd Heritage Site. I hope to make it to Montevideo during one of my future visits to the region to see my son, who lives in Buenos Aires.
I don't care about the egg, I just love the simplicity of this photo. Great photography - well done!
LOL! I was going to ask the same question everybody did. That is so intriguing! Even its color is unique for an egg — reminds me of a jellyfish, actually.
I'm a little late, but happy theme day!
OK, this is what I got so far: it is a fish egg ( I was not sure if it was a turtle or a fish one)
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