. Guide leaflet. COLORING A HEAD OF ORBICELLA CORAL Chris Olsen is not only an expert modeler but also an artist of unusual attainments A CLOSE-UP VIEW OF BKAIX CORALShowing a remarkable labyrinthine growth around an enclosednodule of more closely contorted pattern caused by the surges dying out over theobstructing barrier. As we face the arch, turquoise andgreen slicks of quiet waters spread outbeyond the white, sandy point on theinner side of the cay, mirroring in thedistance the alternating clouds and lum-inous sky colors along the , a long line of roseate flamingossails abo
. Guide leaflet. COLORING A HEAD OF ORBICELLA CORAL Chris Olsen is not only an expert modeler but also an artist of unusual attainments A CLOSE-UP VIEW OF BKAIX CORALShowing a remarkable labyrinthine growth around an enclosednodule of more closely contorted pattern caused by the surges dying out over theobstructing barrier. As we face the arch, turquoise andgreen slicks of quiet waters spread outbeyond the white, sandy point on theinner side of the cay, mirroring in thedistance the alternating clouds and lum-inous sky colors along the , a long line of roseate flamingossails above the palm trees, the birdslazily and majestically flapping theirblack-bordered wings as they follow thedirection of the wind toward MiddleBight, an inland sea piercing the distantland-mass with its quiet waters. Glancing downward, we see that theforeground is of transparent glass simu-lating the w^ater surface, through whichpenetrate the tips of submerged elk-horncorals. We are looking into the heart of acoral
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