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    Back in 2014 I had the great opportunity to testify and shoot the birth of hundreds of baby sea turtles in Fernando de Noronha islands, Brazil, for the local conservation program called Projeto Tamar. They dig out from the nest buried in the sand and drag themselves as fast as they can towards the sea. When they're reaching the water, they stop for a second a take a look around, like memorizing where they are. In 20 years, the remaining ones will come back to spawn in the exactly same beach.
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    Date Taken: Apr 12, 2014
    Date Uploaded: Jan 8, 2016
    Location: Fernando de Noronha (Distrito Estadual), Pernambuco, Brazil
    Camera: Canon EOS 7D
    Focal Length: 10 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/800 sec
    Aperture: f/5
    ISO: 320
    Copyright: © Marcello Cavalcanti
    Categories: Animals, Nature, Places