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Malin Beg, Glencolmcille, County Donegal, Ireland
What more could one say about the Silver Strand Beach other than it’s simply one of the most stunning beaches you could ever lay eyes on 😍 Certainly one of Ireland’s finest horseshoe beaches, complete with its surrounding natural sea grass landscape. Located on the extreme western point of rural Donegal, far away from the everyday bustling of congested towns & traffic jams.
On arrival you are still extremely high above this cove which was carved deep into the surrounding bedrock throughout millions of years of wave erosion. There’s a steep 174 stepped path leading down to this dreamy beach. An experience your mind will never forget walking down to & an experience your legs will never forget climbing back up them 😅 Great for both your body & mind.....
Such a surreal feeling to gaze across our vast Atlantic Ocean (The Pond) knowing that the next stop is America & Canada! Silver Strand is pretty much a little bit of heaven tucked safely away here in Ireland’s side pocket 💚
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heard this song on the radio yesterday
This was actually a shot John Bleakley wanted to get before we even set off from Dufton to walk up to High Cup Nick.
He was hopeful that there would be enough water in Strands Beck to provide a bit of foreground interest as it began its long fall down into the valley to High Cup Gill.
We were lucky that there was still enough water after a relatively dry spell up here. But the light was pretty harsh back in the West beyond Murton Fell and the distant Lake District Fells.
We both had a go at getting this shot before we went higher to the joys of the High Cup Nick itself.
So here is my offering on this scene.
Reiter am Strand von St. Peter-Ording, Deutschland, Germany, Schleswig-Holstein
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Looking through some Cornwall photos tonight and saw this one of a stormy sunset at Trebarwith Strand on the North Cornwall coast which I rather liked.
Man muss beim Sonnenuntergang ja nicht immer in Richtung Sonne gucken.
Kamera: Canon EOS 6D
Objektiv: Canon EF 16-35mm 1:4 L IS USM
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