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Looking through the collapsed roof of a cathedral sea cave onto a secluded beach, near Praia de Boião, Algarve, Portugal. The remains of the roof still litters the beach. The Algarve is famous for its beautiful coastline with spectacular cliff, stack and cave formations. The rocks glow beautifully when the sun is at a low angle. My vertigo was well and truly triggered looking through this rocky portal into the glorious secluded beach below. It won't be long before the narrow ledge I stood on will become part of the beach too!
Majorca, Coves del Drac. These caves have been known in Mallorca for 3000 years. Part of the cave system is a lake. This lake is a constant 20 degrees Celsius.
A drape-like spider web I found over some grass covered in dew this morning. I think it may be a funnel weaver web, because I saw something like a funnel built into the web...but no spider ;-)
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Lichen love - Sept 9 2020-6 - Expressionism City Flare BC - TS2 LR
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A passageway off St Pancras to King’s Cross Stations main underground walkway, seen very early this morning on the way to work.
Standard iPhone shot, rotated and tweaked in Snapseed on iPhone.