

Beautiful marine mammal endangered species Royalty-Free Stock Photo Show Image Detail A little blonde seven year old girl diving with funny dolphins underwater. Royalty-Free Stock Photo Show Image Detail Dolphins in pool at marine mammal park Royalty-Free Stock Photo Show Image Detail Aerial close up of a dolphin pods swimming in tropical warm blue water. Tenerife Royalty-Free Stock Photo Show Image Detail Group of dolphins jumping on the water - Beautiful seascape and blue sky Royalty-Free Stock Photo Show Image Detail The South Asian river dolphin is an endangered freshwater or river dolphin living in the Indus River and connected channels, in the Beas River, in the Ganges and Brahmaputra. Royalty-Free Stock Photo Show Image Detail One short-beaked common dolphin jumps out the water with splashes and shadow is beneath it Royalty-Free Stock Photo Show Image Detail One Indopacific bottlenose dolphin diving close to the surface Royalty-Free Stock Photo Show Image Detail set of jumping dolphins isolated on white background Royalty-Free Stock Photo Show Image Detail Show of beautiful dolphin jumps in zoo pool. Delphinus delphis jumping out of water in Newport Beach, California. Royalty-Free Stock Photo Show Image Detail dolphin necklace, flying dolphins, string of dolphins, dolphin plant or Senecio hippogriff Royalty-Free Stock Photo Show Image Detail Ultra close up of two wild dolphins swimming in ocean. Royalty-Free Stock Photo Show Image Detail Four beautiful dolphins jumping over breaking waves. Stenella longirostris is a small dolphin that lives in tropical coastal waters around the world. Spain Royalty-Free Stock Photo Show Image Detail Dolphins.

Dolphins family Royalty-Free Stock Photo Show Image Detail Two dolphins jumping in the Mediterranean sea on a clear day, the striped dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba) close-up. Royalty-Free Stock Photo Show Image Detail Spinner dolphins underwater in blue ocean.

Close up Royalty-Free Stock Photo Show Image Detail Dolphin is isolated on a white background. Royalty-Free Stock Photo Show Image Detail Young curious bottlenose dolphin looks at in the camera and smiles. Talking Heads’ Jerry Harrison and Adrian Belew Celebrate ‘Remain in Light’ in L.A.Show Image Detail dolphin portrait detail of eye while looking at you from ocean Royalty-Free Stock Photo Show Image Detail Close up of multiple wild dolphins swimming in ocean. Set III: Free, A Wave of Hope, Waves > Sand, Split Open and MeltĪllman Betts Band Bassist Berry Duane Oakley and Family Lose Home in Hurricane Ianīobby Weir & Wolf Bros Bust Out “Walkin’ Blues” for Fall Tour Kick Off Set II: Set Your Soul Free > Light > Fuego > What’s the Use? > Backwards Down the Number Line Set I: Everything’s Right > Tube, 555 > Back on the Train, Army of One, Axilla (Part II) > Bathtub Gin > Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S. Phish will continue their run at Madison Square Garden tonight. To cap off the evening for their encore Phish played “It’s Ice.” Prior to the song, a freezing sound echoed through the arena and the images froze in place. For the final song of the third set, Phish played “Split Open and Melt” as kelp descended from above over the stage. They began with 1996’s “Free,” which was followed by “A Wave of Hope.” Next came “Wave” > “Sand.” During the pairing drone controlled balloons of whales and dolphins swam throughout and over the 20,000-capacity arena. The second set, which was a non-stop performance, started with “Set Your Soul Free” during which Trey Anastasio teased “Happy Birthday.” Next, they seamlessly moved into “Light” then “Fuego” into “What’s the Use?” and finally into set closer “Backwards Down the Number Line” during which Anastasio wished his daughter Bella happy birthday.įor the third and final set, the atmosphere shifted as did the band’s position the stage was raised and screens showing moving images in front and below the band were revealed. Phish opened the first set with “Everything’s Right” which led into “Tube.” Next came “555” into “Back on the Train.” After applause they moved into “Army of One” which was followed by a jam of “Axilla (Part II)” > “Bathtub Gin” > “Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S.” to close the set. The evening’s first two sets showcased fan favorites, runs of improvisational jams along with some familial tributes. Last night, Phish continued their run at Madison Square Garden and in celebration of Earth Day–during the third set and encore–treated fans to an incredible visual experience in reverence of the natural beauty of the planet.
