Monday, February 28, 2011

#55

The ocean is probably one of the most interesting things in our world. There is just so much to learn about it and so much we don't even know. It's literally the biggest thing we can observe really, besides space which a lot of us don't observe or will never see. The ocean is so fascinating yet it is very scary to me. Knowing that we just keep finding new creatures and things all the time is so weird and mysterious. I think there is still so much that has been undiscovered. The thing in the ocean that fascinates me the most is whales. I'm truly very interested in them, it's weird, I feel like they are so mysterious. They are just so big its unreal, and how they just come to the surface and can jump through the air. How do they even do that being as big as they are. I watch youtube videos of whales all the time because I really think they are just such crazy things. I would love to see a whale in real life in its natural habitat but it would have to be in view of the shore because I would want to know that I was on land and it couldn't get that close to me. If I were to be in a boat and see a whale I would be the most scared person in the world. They could easily bump the boat and knock it over and then kill me when I fell out or just jump up and land on the boat and kill me. Even though I'm scared of them, I like them and think they are nice creatures except when I hear some attack stories from Sea World and other aquariums. Another thing that amazes me is when there are beached whales, I would love to see that to but wouldn't want to see them die. Along with its size, and creatures, the tsunamis, storms, waves and hurricanes in the ocean fascinate me too.

4 comments:

  1. Oceans actually fascinates me to the point of being in awe of them.

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  2. When I think of oceans, I think of sharks...but oceans always sounds so mysterious also. Just I never understand why the oceans are blue.

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  3. Oceans are wonderful. The combination of beauty and danger makes them even more interesting.

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