ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 11月17日 13時28分


The poet Dylan Thomas called it the “cliff-edge town at the far end of Wales.” But lately, New Quay has become better known as the place where the #octopuses crawled out of the sea. Brett Stones, who runs a local dolphin-watching business, spotted the creatures late last month. He shot a video of the unusual sight, which he posted online. “You had to be there,” he said. The creatures seemed “quite with it, not like they were dying.” Some were even spotted walking on their 8 arms up the stone ramp to the lifeboat station. Brett hoped his #octopus discovery would generate publicity for his business, SeaMor. Instead, his phone was soon ringing off the hook with journalists and a few scientists, and none of the tourists could get through. “Oh well,” he said, with a good-natured laugh. “That and other things going on in my sad life.” @philmoorephoto captured the colors of #NewQuay. But you’ll have to visit the link in our profile to see the video of the walking #?.


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