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Unidentified animal - Photographed in 1965 at night this creature possibly a worm or nudibranch has never been identified Great Barrier Reef, Australia



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Unidentified animal - Photographed in 1965 at night this creature possibly a worm or nudibranch has never been identified Great Barrier Reef, Australia

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Unidentified animal - Photographed in 1965 at night this creature possibly a worm or nudibranch has never been identified
Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Valerie & Ron Taylor
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Bizarre Great Barrier Reef Night Nudibranch Spots Strange Unusual Worm Worms Unidentified


6"x4" (15x10cm) Acrylic Blox

Your photographic print is held in place by magnets and a micro thin sheet of metal covering the back of a 20mm piece of clear acrylic. Your print is held in place with magnets so can easily be replaced if needed.

Streamlined, one sided modern and attractive table top print

Estimated Product Size is 15.2cm x 10.2cm (6" x 4")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


Lost in the Depths - The Mysterious Marine Marvel of 1965

EDITORS COMMENTS
. In the dark depths of the Great Barrier Reef, a peculiar creature emerged from obscurity, captivating the lens of renowned photographers Ron & Valerie Taylor. This enigmatic being, captured on film over five decades ago, continues to baffle scientists and intrigue nature enthusiasts worldwide. With its undulating form resembling an otherworldly worm or nudibranch, this unidentified animal has eluded classification for years. Its vibrant spots and intricate patterns create a mesmerizing spectacle against the backdrop of Australia's stunning underwater landscape. As night fell upon the reef that fateful evening in 1965, this strange marine marvel made its appearance known. Its single-minded existence seemed to defy all conventions as it gracefully maneuvered through the water with an air of mystery surrounding its every move. Though countless expeditions have scoured these waters since then, no one has been able to unravel this creature's true identity. It remains a symbol of nature's boundless wonders and our never-ending quest for knowledge about Earth's diverse inhabitants. So let us celebrate this extraordinary snapshot frozen in time – a testament to both our fascination with the unknown and Mother Nature's ability to surprise us at every turn. May it serve as a reminder that even within familiar realms like Australia's Great Barrier Reef lies an entire world waiting to be discovered beneath the waves.

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