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My Scholarship entry - Raz Al Jinz Turtle Reserve

After completing the strenuous task of nesting along the Omani beach, a green turtle slowly makes its way back out to sea. When its eggs hatch in another 55-60 days, the new hatchlings will begin one of the most dangerous journeys of their lives as they avoid hungry predators on their way to safety in these same waters.

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After completing the strenuous task of nesting along the Omani beach, a green turtle slowly makes its way back out to sea. When its eggs hatch in another 55-60 days, the new hatchlings will begin one of the most dangerous journeys of their lives as they avoid hungry predators on their way to safety in these same waters.


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