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California - 35mm
Malaga Cove Plaza, Palos Verdes
Point Vicente / Palos Verdes, California
mine, mine, mine
Palos Verdes / Instagram / Website
The Lost Boys Joel Schumacher. 1987
Lair Hudson's Bluff Sea Cave, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275, USA See in map
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So… I was investigating my dreams (my recollection of them) about the lab, and recently realized that probably it wasn’t actually the Vancouver Aquarium nor the Warehouse in Marineland of Canada, but was probably somewhere else. I wouldn’t say SeaWorld because it’s nothing like that. It probably was closer to Europe than Vancouver/North America. I would say an aquarium in Russia? Maybe a delphinarium? Considering the presence of the Russian Transients (I know those are also in Chimelong Spaceship and Shanghai Haichang and are both in China), what I’m saying Russia explains it.
But why capturing an orca off California (haven’t figured out yet if it was Monterey Bay or something) just to ship her to freaking Russia?
My second hypothesis is: Marineland of the Pacific, Palos Verdes (in Los Angeles County), which is listed as shutdown since 40-odd years ago, their two star orcas were the Orky 2 (~1962-1988) & Corky 2 (b. ~1965), but what if the shutdown part is what they want us to believe? It’s convenient. No one suspects a thing. Plus, I was born in California when I was an orca. Palos Verdes is in California. Double convenient.