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Glass Frame : Mer-Animaux
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Mer-Animaux
Un bebe phoque femelle de 7 kg nage le 16 juillet 2005 au centre des connaissances de la mer Oceanopolis a Brest. Le nom du nouveau ne sera choisi par le public mais Oceanopolis suggere notamment Nat puisque la naissance a eu lieu le jour de la Fete nationale, ou Cyana, du nom du submersible de l Ifremer, en reference a l univers de Jules Verne. AFP PHOTO FRED TANNEAU / AFP PHOTO / FRED TANNEAU
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 17.7cm x 12.7cm (7" x 5")
Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 16.2cm (8" x 6.4")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures a heartwarming moment at the Oceanopolis knowledge center in Brest. A 7kg female baby seal gracefully swims on July 16,2005, enchanting visitors with its innocent charm. The public eagerly awaits to christen this adorable newcomer, and while suggestions pour in, Oceanopolis proposes two delightful options: Nat, as a nod to the National Day when this little one was born, or Cyana, inspired by Jules Verne's underwater vessel "submersible de l'Ifremer". Photographed by Fred Tanneau from Agence France-Presse (AFP), this horizontal image beautifully showcases the width of emotions that animals can evoke within us. With its large eyes and endearing demeanor, the baby seal effortlessly captivates our hearts. The photograph serves as a reminder of the wonders found within zoos like Oceanopolis. These institutions play an essential role in educating and raising awareness about marine life conservation. By showcasing these magnificent creatures up close, they inspire empathy and encourage efforts to protect their natural habitats
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