Beam of photos: The sunshine smile of a seal
The seals came from all over the world but shared a happy happiness through unique and extremely lovely smiles.
The seal of a seal: The beautiful, adult male male seal has 'snapped' the moment as if laughing.The photo was taken at Donna Nook, Lincolnshire (England).
Waving friendly: This seal is 'posing' as waving with a cheerful, witty face on the coast of Helgoland Island (Germany).
'Smiling' smile: This Mandi seal comes from Kamogawa City, Chiba Prefecture (Japan).He is smiling very 'charming' and radiant.
Close-up smile: This seal seems to be very 'Pash Baker' when the photographer is working in the water.Friendly smile is evidence for this animal's affection, gentleness and loveliness.
Happy Day: Lying on the sand, this seal seems to be having a lazy day relaxing with a grin.This smile impressed the photographer Tobias Kuhl in Helgoland (Germany).
The taste of freedom: This gray seal seems to be very happy to return to nature after the long days of special care and injury in the Gulf of Finland.
Lovely smile: These two seals are being seen playing comfortably on Helgoland beach - an offshore island of Germany, famous for the number of seals due to fresh air.
Confrontation: Two giant gray fruiting notes were captured on the Helgoland coast.They are over 3 meters long and weigh over 300kg.
Exterminate fatigue: The male seal is yawning in frustration after an exhausting chase with an opponent at Norfolk Beach (England).
Close-up: A soft moment when a seal is trying to snuggle into his friend's arms.
Marvel: The cute seal with a surprised expression on his face.
Passionate moment: These two massive elephant seals are like holding hands in the Falkland Islands.
Satisfied smile: The Norwegian photographer named Kjell-Erik Moseid has recorded a cheerful and witty smile like an elephant seal clown.
Mother's love: This seal mother is trying to protect her young child in South Georgia (England).Seals spend 10 months of the year struggling with the sea, and they only return to the mainland to breed and look after their young.
Accidental moment: This gray seal was taken by photographer Geoffrey Baker, 58, currently living in Donna Nook, Lincolnshire (England).
Giggling: The 36-year-old photographer - Jeannette Rudloff - has captured a lovely moment when the seal is grabbing a shy mouth in Helgoland (Germany).
Time to bid farewell: The friendly hand waving but full of attachment of this lovely seal as a goodbye closes the smile of the sea.
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