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Game action from the Fair Play Volleyball sand leagues in August, 2011, on the five sand courts of River City Bar & Grill, near downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Sand Castle contest at Sandy Beach

Alquiler de barcos, catamaranes y veleros. Yacht charter, catamarans, bareboats. Charter fleet.

 

Shadowgraph of some sand.

© Meg Carver

I'm lucky enough to be on holiday in Mauritius at the moment, and this is a fine example of the spectacular beaches on the island. I'm usually a pool person rather than a beach person, but in the time we've been here we've only spent one day by the pool - I'm THAT prepared to put up with the sand!

 

If you look closely, you can see the white horses of the waves breaking out to sea on the edge of the reef that surrounds almost the whole island. In most places, I think it's shallow enough to wade out to around that point, which is really quite far out. I'm not sure how sensible it'd be given the fact you'll be walking on sharp coral though.

On the beach, my own little morning of solitude (well, almost).

star trails at sea isle beach

Come if you want to play in the sand at: www.hiddenobjectgamesnow.net/game/283/Sand-Castle.html

 

Summer is definitely a time for fun. In every sense of that word, everything associated with summer is fun. First, it is fun the fact that the school is over and with it, our obligations as well. Second, we have so much time for thinking and planning how to spend the most beautiful long-awaited sunny 3 months. Maybe, all that is just because of the sun, but simple everything is pretty in summer. Streets, city, people, nature - everything is enchanting. Or perhaps, this is so because I personally like summer more than other seasons. The reason that I love summer the most is that you can go to the beach. You can bathe and insolate all day long. You can swim and you can make sand figures. You can run along the beach or you can surf, sail, and so on. What would you choose? I would definitely respond to the call of one adorable little girl to make together a sand castle. But, first we need to find all the needed figurines. Come on, what are you waiting for?

Took my nephew to the Museum Of Science and Technology and one exhibit had sand.... That got thrown on my lens...........

 

Sand dune in the Magdalen Islands.

I like how the waves look foamy

 

Salty character in Copalis Beach, WA.

Ripples in sand caused by water.

Ripples at low tide on Le Count Hollow Beach, Cape Cod

 

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No cell coverage here, though.

Sunrise at Seashouses beach, Northumberland.

A general looking of the MOC.

BNSF 4299 leads an EB sand train at Northbrook, IL.

24 pages Zine by Christopher Bettig and printed by Trineo.

80 gm3 cream paper B/W. Blue Cover

Limited Edition of 150 copies.

 

Available to buy at:

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Waikiki Beach, Winters Island, Salem, Mass. Collected on 26 Aug 2008

Nye Beach, Newport, Oregon USA

Gelatin-silver photograph on Ultrafine Silver Eagle VC FB photographic paper, image size 16.3cm X 21.3cm, from a medium format 67 Kodak Tmax 100 negative exposed in a Mamiya RB67 single lens reflex camera with a 127mm f3.8 lens.

Titled and signed recto, stamped verso.

Pattern in the sand on the outgoing tide

Shadad desert near Kerman in Iran.

 

February 2008

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