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…And masts galore down at Gweek up the Helford river - by the time the water reaches here it’s time for the tide to go back out again so taking these boats out needs finite planning, some only on a Spring tide I guess!!!.…..
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Anyone familiar with which vessel this is anchored between Newport and Jamestown? I didn;t have my long long lens with me and can't make out the name. Some sort of Offshore support vessel just not sure if its for the energy industry or for diving/exploration support.
"Picton Castle" in Bay City for the 2019 Tall Ship Celebration.
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the large thick roots of a Moreton Bay Fig tree (Ficus macrophylla) native to Eastern Australia,they have an extensive surface root system. In nature it's a strangler fig, seeds dropped by birds germinate in the canopy of a host tree, it then grows as an epiphyte while sending down roots to ground level, eventually enlarging and enveloping the host tree and becoming a free standing tree by itself.
Olympus E-M5ii / Olympus 12-50mm f3.5-6.3
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Having a daydream moment in SL. Check the blog for deets:https://billybeaverhausen.com/2019/11/01/anchors-away/
After a visit to Caernarfon Castle late in the day and wondering round noticing this large anchor and didn't even know it was there, originally to see about getting a sunset of the castle and at this time high tide wouldn't have matched up with sunset so instead opted for this anchor and at this time not many people wondering round.
Exposing for the highlights in the sky and anchor tip a single image with enough detail for me to bring out the dark shadow areas.
Shout out to my Liege and friend who has been a real anchor and great support over the last year. A steadying, calming, reassuring presence who is always there no matter how bad the tides. Thank you for being a great friend and big brother, for everything you've done and continue to do.
You are a great support to many and we all appreciate you.
Side note, he can be super embarrassing, this picture sums our friendship up perfectly with the look on my face >_>
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~You are my anchor,
So steady me, steady me now,
You are my anchor,
You're keeping my feet on the ground,
In angry oceans, you've never broken,
Through every wave of the storm,
You are my anchor,
So steady me, steady me now,
Come steady me, steady me now~
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Skillet - Anchor
An unusual garden ornament, but a great one.
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The Anchor Festival in Centralia, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS-1D Mark III camera with a Canon EF28-300mm f/3.5-5.6L IS USM lens at ƒ/5.6 with a 1/400-second exposure at ISO 400. Processed with Adobe Lightroom Classic.
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It is amazing what you find on the beach, an anchor to anchor my image of Lindisfarne castle on Holy Island, a magical place it really is with history and stunning views in many directions but you have to time your visit well to get across the causeway at the right time otherwise you might have to stay a bit longer than you had imagined .
Were just home from two back-to-back trips (Suffolk and Holland) this was the in between bit...waiting for the ferry to Hook of Holland from Harwich. The cranes over the water are just a small part of the international cargo port of Felixstowe.
HFF!
"The Calf" (Het Kalf) used to be a mill in the 17th century, but is a national monument now, converted into apartments.
Harlingen, the Netherlands.
Seen on a house wall, modern, but rather attractive.
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Je suis amarré à quai
depuis déjà un bon moment.
Mes ancres sont relevées
et ne sont plus mouillées comme avant.
De l'eau, je n'entends plus que le clapotis,
je ne fends plus l'eau des canaux.
Je pense que ma carrière se finit ici,
juste bon à poser pour des photos.
……I live by the ocean
And during the night
I dive into it
Down to the bottom
Underneath all currents
And drop my anchor
As this is where I'm staying
This is my home..…
Padstow was our home for 10 days - as it generally is once a year. This Anchor has been here on the harbour for as long as I can remember and gets ’snapped’ by many visitors I’m sure. Alan:-)
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