Dolphin island

Ile du Golfe off the south coast of Tasmania which looks astonishingly like and gigantic dolphin. How did nature create it an island to this perfection?


Links:
http://googlesightseeing.com/maps?p=1170&c=&ie=UTF8&om=1&z=13&ll=-43.570193,146.529722&spn=0.116911,0.2635&t=k

16 comments:

phatichar said...

wow!

Casey said...

I know but I can't reveal the secret ;(

Barani said...

WOW !!

pavan kumar said...

[vin]: nice pic.. just that we "tend to" see patterns in nature's creations.. dont we?

[casy]:
rule#1: you are not allowed to talk about Dolphin Island
rule#2: you are not allowed to talk about rule#1

pavan kumar said...

I meant: we "tend to" look for patterns in everything..

phew! it altogether changed the meaning!

enigma said...

nice..
and i recently read somewhere that KFC has made a pattern on a desert or some place for marketing their brand..not sure if it was a joke or a real story

Ashish Agarwal said...

Oh, that KFC thing is a real story. Apparently they have modified their logo, and hence they used this opportunity to make this space-visible ad in the desert.

About the dolphin, my view is that if you search enough, you will actually start seeing patterns once in a while.

Garam Bheja Fry said...

gr8 pic!!

pavan kumar said...

vokay, so when does regular programming resume?

Mrudula Sreekanth said...

You haven't blogged too since a very long time. Busy na?

Balaji said...

I haven't seen you blogging for quite some time. Hope you are going on well.

Ashish Agarwal said...

Where's the next mysterious thing ? Maybe the mystery is about why there are no more posts.

Shark said...

Yeenu thumba busy na? No posts from a real long time?

Apun Ka Desh said...

Google is revealing :) Finally all of us can see earth .. and not just Astaunauts.

Escape.... Great Escape said...

Coming to think of it the only feature that stounds out in the 'dolphin' is the flipper. You would see the 'nose' of the dolphin in a lot of islands.

Also I think the island came first and only then dolphins would have started swimming.

Makes me think... so in a few million years there could be people shaped like the Indian peninsula ?

Anonymous said...

Hello,

Its has been long time hope you doing all right. Good to see you still blogging. Well I haven't gone through all your post as I know I had missed quite lot, so probably I will go through and share my views.

Ekawaaz