
Heydar Aliyev Centre, Baku, Azerbaijan, March 2017

These snails were crawling exceedingly slowly around the grounds of the Heydar Aliyev Centre in Baku. Snails can actually crawl around 25 metres in 24 hours, but these giant creatures just didn’t seem up to it.
Their bright colours actually make me suspect they were connected with recent tests into the homing instinct of snails. A variety of garden snails selected for the trial were painted in a variety of colours before being dragged away from their home bush territory. Once left to their own devices overnight they headed back home with slow determination. These giant fellows in Baku probably wouldn’t have contributed to the success of that research.
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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 13 February 2019
Posted as part of Tuesday Photo Challenge





These sculptures always make me smile, and I love the composition of your shots.
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Beautiful images..
I really like the way you have composed it 🙂
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Those are such cool structures!
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Ever so fabulous 🙂
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wow, these are amazing
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But these giant, colorful snails are so wonderful, despite their inability to crawl like actual snails 🙂
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