Clam Set

The Port Renfrew trip just keeps on giving – this clam crawled out on the beach to take in the sunset.
To see the rest of the Port Renfrew photos, click here.
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Canon 5Dii, Nikkor-N Auto 24/f2.8 lens, ISO100, 1/125th +/- 2.0 E.V.
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The Port Renfrew trip just keeps on giving – this clam crawled out on the beach to take in the sunset.
To see the rest of the Port Renfrew photos, click here.
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Canon 5Dii, Nikkor-N Auto 24/f2.8 lens, ISO100, 1/125th +/- 2.0 E.V.
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How strange! I once had a clam leap from a pylon towards me like a pair of wind up teeth – hilarious! But I’ve never seen one crawling on the sand before … Love and bubbles, PT
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Hi PT – thanks for dropping by and commenting. Around here the clams can be real ankle biters. It can be fun to watch the unsuspecting tourists hopping about the beach trying to avoid the bite.
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That’s so phunny! I would love to see a video of that! When the one leapt at me underwater, I laughed so hard I almost lost my regulator from my mouth and drank half the ocean! I think it thought I was another pylon and it was trying to land on me. What extraordinary creatures … Love and bubbles, PT
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