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The PCH, Pacific Coast Highway, as it winds up and down the California coastline. One of the top rated scenic drives in all of North America and views that have to be seen in person to believe.
I miss the central California coast and especially the Big Sur area. I think someday I would like to camp in this area.
Mike D.
Photographed in Cathedral Grove, Vancouver Island, BC.
A view of a coastal peak along the Georgia Strait, near Vancouver, B.C., Canada, from Vancouver Island.
Mount Tamalpais, California
A high coastal fog (aka, the marine layer) laps at the crest of Mount Tamalpais. The sun has set, leaving only a pink belt on the horizon for a short while.
One from my more recent archives (2023) taken at probably my favourite nearby location - Dunraven bay.
Hope it makes somebody smile!
I came across this beautiful coastal scene one morning while heading for a nearly hidden lake. Not everything coastal had to do with the ocean and beaches. Sometimes, a trek along the unbeaten path reveals the unexpected.
Disappointment again! I managed to get this image shortlisted in this years LPOTY competition but learnt on Friday that it had not made it through to the book. This was taken at Low Hauxley last winter.
More from an evening trip last month to explore the coast around the Hopeman/Lossiemouth area.
I was going to call this shot 'Jaws' but it seemed a bit cheesy :-)
The view from the cottage.
Overlooking Boat Beach, Sugarloaf Bay.
Kinka Road, Seal Rocks.
Three hour's drive north of Sydney. Turn off the Pacific Highway just after the Buladelah by-pass. Then drive carefully over the mountain to the coast. Watch out for kangaroos and wombats, especially at dusk.
Mobile phone reception is very poor. Wifi is very average. A disaster for those who wish to upload to Tik Tok (Miss 16), but great for people who wish to walk along the beach and collect shells, lol.
This cottage is located along Kinka Road between 'Number One Beach', Hedgehog Island, and 'Lighthouse Beach'.
Not far from 'Treachery Beach' and the Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
when they are young, they are difficult to tell from bald cypress. but bald cypress' leaflets alternate from opposite sides. coastal redwood leaflets do not alternate.
Pigeon Point, California
The Bermuda buttercup (Oxalis pes-caprae) is one of the politer aliases of this South African native that has made its home in California. It’s tough to get rid of and has a very bitter taste, hence another alias, sourgrass. But it certainly looks striking on this bluff beside the ocean.
At Cherating, Sth China Sea, off Malaysia. This shot of wild coastal nature was taken from the hillside pool of the resort, I was staying at, having a good time.
Walking down two the beach, the dense rainforest background was full of monkeys, tropical chirping birds, and all manner of wildlife. The water was fresh, the beach sand soft but easy to stroll along as one enjoyed paddling in the shallow water, and hearing the waves as well as the wild forest wildlife calls. Truly, another world away from the bustling city.
Canon EOS 7D Mark II, Tamron 16-300mm
Gonna start a series from the Oregon coast.
Nothing quite like the sounds of flying birds and surging waves against a rocky shore. This was taken near Depoe Bay.
Mountains and their ecosystems are my primary passion but I've felt the pull of the surf more recently. Years in the Navy provided some great surf time when younger. I enjoyed a trip to the southern Oregon coast last year, which I'll post soon. Here's some from an earlier trip to the central OR coast.
Have a wonderful week!
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