26 46.13 N 081 26.30 W
Pity the people learning English as a second language. Consider this sentence. We tied up to a dolphin to enjoy watching a dolphin frolic while enjoying our dolphin sandwich. That is not only grammatically correct, it is a believable context.
dolphin: n 1. A collection of piles bundled together. 2. A marine mammal, sometimes called porpoise 3. A fish, recently called mahi mahi.
Here you can see Tarwathie tied up to a dolphin. In the background is the infamous 49 foot lift bridge that causes sailboats so much anxiety. No dolphins or dolphins are visible.
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