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Tiz amazing what you can find on a beach :)) Not sure it this was washed up or somehow driven on and left to rot.
BaD 4/19
After washing the clothes Pumpkin Spice was hanging out the wash even the dust bunny ;D
You can see the little-uns are so helpful lol
The use of plastic cutlery and disposable plates in England and Wales is going to be banned. This morning's walk along the beach proves the point. The irony is that this plastic fork could have come from the other-side of the globe.
It's a new cleansing...mother nature is in charge and early spring is a wash.
Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul...Darrell.
Have a safe and fabulous day dear Flickr friends !
Coastal; scene shot not long before sunset at Seaton Sluice, Northumberland, the tide was on it's way back out and had left some debris on the beach which I was going to move then thought I'd leave it in the scene as it I thought added to it...
Not long after I'd taken this shot a guy walking his dog had come over for a chat to see what I was up to, he thought I was waiting for a seal that had been coming close in to the shore over the last few weeks... it's a good job I had this shot in the bag as up to this point id taken great care to not tread on any of the sand and keep it prestine, his dog ran straight in front of the camera and proceeded to start digging the biggest hole I've ever seen a dog dig, it looked like it was trying to reach the Earths Core the way it was going at it ! All I could do was laugh, that was the end of this location until the next tide....
I crashed a photoshoot with this model - the scene was so unique I had to poke my lens in for a shot. Promise 100% she is a live
The Great Salt Lake has a salinity up to 27% making floating easy.
Mother Nature's petals of the Autumn Rose wash into my heart. With waves of joy and delight. I give unto her my open heart and devotion.
The third photo from the "Autumn Rose" series.
Queen's Copse / Horton Wood, Dorset
Silver-washed Fritillary [Argynnis paphia]
LEPIDOPTERA > Papilionoidea (Butterflies) >
Nymphalidae > Heliconiinae
We left South Camp at Nxai Pan right after sunrise. It's an infamous road getting from the camping area down to the park entrance, because the surface alternates between deep sand and bone-rattling, bumpy wash-boarded sections. But... it's also known for wildlife.
We saw a small pack of African Wild Dogs (aka Painted Dogs), making the hassle of driving the road well worth-it.
(Nxai Pan National Park, Botswana)
Washing out on the line, at one of al Ain's old residential areas. Friday is a day off, and it is common to see the washing out.
This huge wash sprawled across the desert floor. I tried to imagine it with water flowing through it. Would the water reach as high as where I stood? (As one of those “worst case scenario” kind of people, I’m always looking for an escape path.) High winds on this day kicked up sand high into the atmosphere, softening the horizon and creating wonderful depth.