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		<title>By: My Thought Spot&#187;Blog Archive &#187; Underwater photos of whale sharks</title>
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		<description>[...] Here are some photos from our whale shark trip. They are not very clear, but actually look much better than the printed originals. I used Picasa from Google Labs to clean them up. Click on them to see a larger version. Be sure to check out the original post that was posted August 16. The first picture is his mouth. If you look under his mouth you can see a set of snorkeling fins. This can give you an idea of the size of the creature. Then there is a fin to the top right of the photo which gives you perspective again. [...]</description>
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