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High tide or low tide, I'll be by your side.
At the southernmost promontory of the Sinai separating the Gulf of Aqaba and the Gulf of Suez, Ras Mohamed national park offers some of the most amazing snorkeling and diving spots in the Red Sea.
The impressive rock masses are made from fossil corals, of which the most ancient go back to the Pleistocene era (from 1.8 million to 10,000 years ago). They are testimony to an important variation of the sea level.
Several snorkeling locations, including Seven Pools spot, allow you to discover the marine life of the park. This series of patch reefs is located in a remote area of the park and features a kaleidoscope of colorful fish swimming in translucent water. The crystal-clear waters and excellent visibility make it an ideal spot for snorkeling and underwater photography.
Set among the green grass and tall trees, with the babbling of the river in the air, an inviting bench offers a place of relaxation and tranquility.
I loved the colour of the sea on this walk. As you can see we were still gaining height as we left Bolt Tail
The empty beach ,the blue sea and the two paddle boards ........
Explored on August 2nd.
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Even though it's very cold this time of year, the long light makes these scenes seem particularly warm.
Pooles Beach near Mystery Bay Far South Coast NSW Eurobodalla National Park. A pretty little beach and a jogger the only other person seen here at the time. A short drive from Mystery Bay. On 1080 Beach Road.
Abandoned palace.
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A hot day where a dip in the water would be welcome but not in this water as I counted at least six alligators here.
Myakka State Park, Florida.
Dabbling with Orton, dreamy, painterly and ethereal for sure, but why bother with expensive kit (?), I suppose the same could be said of ICM too,....just saying.
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One of the gates along the great ridge walk from mam tor..I thought I would use it to make an inviting comp into the scene and also mask the bright sunlight.
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Accompanying music: "Fading Dreams" (album - "Poetry") by Dylan Patrick Smith
Tempted to just jump in, but due to my weight gain the last few months. it might have taken some time for the water reflection to return to its initial beauty
taken in Sestri Levante - September '07
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