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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Before jellyfish ... and now the slugs

South Bathers Mar Menor encounter new cleaning inconvenience and ask for more of a harmful harmless but "disgusting" An invasion of the shell arrived from the Red Sea surprises vacationers and Los Urrutias Punta Brava "This year I have only washed once in the Mar Menor. When there is algae, is by jellyfish, and if not by this. " Neither the banks jellyfish or algae or sludge that is to blame John Doe only been soaked in the sea once during the summer. This time, the complaint refers to a viscous tenants who have invaded the beaches of Punta Brava, Los Urrutias, in the south of Mar Menor: sea slugs. Usually not many kids play in the afternoon on the beach at Punta Brava, but those who spend the summer there yesterday ran impatiently to and fro from the shore. Were loaded with buckets and nets. "Look how much we've been!" Said the boys as they hurried to show his photographer captures the 'Truth'. The dams were small molluscs black. To Marina María Dolores Jiménez, 11 and 8 years respectively, the thing was just a game. For older students, the thing has more to do with disgust. Come very annoying to have to go away bugs to enter the water. "Look what loose!" Said Marina to catch the attention of the journalist before a hard squeeze of molluscs. I wanted to prove that the animal you get a purple liquid (it's his defense mechanism), but odorless.

slugs!

1 comment:

  1. I don't really understand this entry. I assume it was an auto-translation! Haha.

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