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Nature Rules

This really was a joy to behold actually being here and to witness one of the most incredible sunsets at Trebarwith that I have had the privilege to see over the last two or three years, what nature is able to bring to us never ceases to amaze me.

However us tog’s are never satisfied, and in an ideal situation the shot at high tide here would have been from down in the gully, capturing the cascading seawater running off the spine of the rock that leads down to the beach.

The factor preventing this was very strong onshore winds coupled with a very high tide thus creating 15 to 20 feet waves.

Just some safety advice for any of you who go to photograph this location, the north coast sea conditions are so unpredictable, and if you are in the gully it is not possible to see the rogue waves that come in over the top with such force, I have seen on more than one occasion togs and their camera equipment completely knocked over, then taking the long very wet walk back to the car park.

So as I did on this evening and others like it, the advice is head to the higher ground so it is possible to see the unpredictable incoming waves.

 

Thank you for looking, your faves and comments are very much appreciated.😎

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Uploaded on February 17, 2018
Taken on October 6, 2017