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What Did They Bring for Lunch? #85178271
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Three times a year, there is an extreme minus tide. The water goes out and stays out for about ten hours. Depending on the lay of the land, 100 - 200 feet of sand and tide pools appears. The newspaper, and TV stations, send reporters and photographers. The parks department send rangers to explain what is found in the tide pools. This picture was taken at Carkeek Park, in Seattle, Washington. People would bring their lunches and leave the bags, way up at the old tide line, while they went to explore the tide pools. These two crows thought it was a good time to check out what food they could have for lunch.
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