Hibiscus Rio Clara 📷 Gabrielle Ahern

Hibiscus Rio Clara 📷 Gabrielle Ahern

Hibiscus Rio Clara 📷 Gabrielle Ahern

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8 years ago
Amazing How Quiet The Ocean Can Be, One Of The Many Sides To Its Beauty. It May Look Calm But There Is

Amazing how quiet the ocean can be, one of the many sides to its beauty. It may look calm but there is so much life happening in the waters below.


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5 years ago
What Is Under Is Always In The Minds Of Those Travelling Over.

What is under is always in the minds of those travelling over.


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4 years ago

Tide moving into shore along a mangrove forest. #sensory #saltyforest #mangrove #greenspace #marinelife #plantlife #saltwater #tides #marinepark #video #videogram 🎥 gabrielleahern 👩🏼‍🦰🐶


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5 years ago

The latest video produced by @saltywave ‘The Science of Chronic Pain’ for the Institute for Molecular Bioscience at the University of Queensland, highlights how ongoing pain can impact people lives, psychologically, emotionally and physiologically.


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6 years ago
The Sky Looked More Busy Than The Salty Waters Below. #ocean #bluesky #clouds #sky #saltywater #nature

The sky looked more busy than the salty waters below. #ocean #bluesky #clouds #sky #saltywater #nature #salty #horizon #walk

6 years ago
Ecologists Wild On Sound
Have you ever thought of using sound to navigate through the landscape? A team of scientists convert sound into a spectrum of coded colour bands to decipher hidden clues about the environment. Thei…

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3 years ago

New video by @saltywave featuring the gnarled but beautiful mangroves at Nudgee Beach, Australia!

#mangrove #saltyforest #tree #ramsar #coolspace #green


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3 years ago

The waves crash against the rocks below creating different shades of blue in the crystal ocean water 💦

The Waves Crash Against The Rocks Below Creating Different Shades Of Blue In The Crystal Ocean Water

📷 gabrielleahern 👩🏼‍🦰🐶

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5 years ago

The sounds cavefish make

The sounds cavefish make

Scientists have discovered one of the ways cavefish have adapted to subterranean living is by using sound differently to their surface fish relatives. Dr Sylvie Rétaux a neuroscientist from the Paris-Saclay Institute of Neuroscience discusses how acoustic communication by cavefish has evolved to help them survive. Learn more about ‘The sounds cavefish make.’ Photo: Jean-Louis Lacaille-Muzquiz

The Sounds Cavefish Make

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