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Description:

These little barnacles filled the driftwood which washed ashore during a weekend beach trip last October.

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Goose barnacles
Pendunculata Goose barnacle


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6 Comments

Ava T-B
Ava T-B 10 years ago

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ulvalactuca77
ulvalactuca77 10 years ago

Lovely.

RosaFeoli
RosaFeoli 10 years ago

Thanks Gilma!
There were literally thousands of pieces of driftwood filled with barnacles, some of them too heavy to move! I just took the picture and left them where they were.

Beautiful!! RosaFeoli.
What do you do with something like that? do you place it back in the ocean?

RosaFeoli
RosaFeoli 10 years ago

Thank you!

Melodious
Melodious 10 years ago

Great spotting and shot!

RosaFeoli
Spotted by
RosaFeoli

Puntarenas, Costa Rica

Spotted on Oct 21, 2013
Submitted on Mar 7, 2014

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