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I agree.
Nothing beats seeing a whole one, roughly that size, spilling out of a huge bucket at the department storeโs food market. Almost swept by too closely.
I don’t think I have every seen an octopus in real life. It doesn’t sound very appetizing!
๐ I nearly jumped out of my skin. Food markets in Asia. Not to be beat.
Always, always FEAR the appetite and ferociousness of the Kraken!!! No seamen or ship is safe from its tentacles or sharp beak! ๐๐ฒ
Gorgeous work and portrayal that is! ๐
It is an excellent tree carving. Impressive art work.
I have looked at this picture several times now, each time I see something different. Amazing piece of art.
It really is impressive, isn’t it.