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Wishing everyone a day full of sunny smiles and positive thoughts :)
Καλημερα !
Guten Morgen !
Ανεβήκαμε στο βαπόρι
και γλιστράμε στη θάλασσα του χρόνου.
Τα κύματα γεμάτα κρυμμένα μυστικά.
Μπροστά στην πλώρη, όσα δε έγιναν ακόμα,
στην πρύμνη λευκός αφρός τα περασμένα.
Τα μαλλιά μας ανεμίζουν στων ημερών τον αλμυρό αέρα
κοιτάμε μπροστά και χαμογελάμε!
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We climbed the boat
and we glide into the sea of time.
Waves filled with hidden secrets.
In front of the bow, what has not yet happened,
in the stern white foam the past.
Our hair wakes the salty air in the days
we look forward and we smile!
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Wir sind auf das Boot gestiegen
und wir gleiten ins Meer der Zeit.
Wellen gefüllt mit versteckten Geheimnissen.
Vor dem Bug, was noch nicht passiert ist,
im Heck weiß Schaum die Vergangenheit.
Unsere Haare wecken die salzige Luft in den Tagen
wir freuen uns und wir lächeln!
Looking at the ice, far right, you can see seagulls warming in the sun. Mere Point Neck is on the far side of the bay.
Maquoit Bay
Maine
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We recently did a walk from West Bay to Burton Bradstock and this large pebble really caught my eye.
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La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea level.
Tangara gyrola
(Bay-headed Tanager / Tángara cabecirroja)
The Bay-headed Tanager (Tangara gyrola) is a vibrantly-colored, tropical bird that occurs in Costa Rica, Panama, and in much of northern South America.
Tangara gyrola commonly occurs found in the canopy of humid forest. They also inhabit nearby clearings with scattered trees, semi-open areas, and tall second growth forests. Their diet mainly consists of fruits, but they frequently eat insects.
neotropical.birds.cornell.edu/Species-Account/nb/species/...
Byron Bay is a popular destination for backpackers who follow the Lonely Planet trail along the east coast from Sydney to Cairns. It's the most easterly town on the Australian mainland with endless beaches and magnificent rainforests just a short drive away.
Money can't buy happiness, but it sure makes misery easier to live with!
Looking down on a horseshoue-shaped bay from the highest point (127 m) of collapsed and erroded volcanic cauldron, Montaña La Caldera. Isla de Lobos, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain
On this trip, I had two "firsts." I posted earlier a photo of an elephant sea, and today, a sea otter. I had never seen either one in the wild before. Apparently, these otters like to hang out in Morro Bay, making it a great place to see them! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_otter
Another view of Ringstead Bay. I thought the little boat made a good focal point.
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I had been to Achmelvich Bay quite a few times but it wasn't until last week that we discovered this little beach. Walking towards the road to a croft (which is my ideal house - perched in the rocks overlooking this scene) and through a field of gorgeous beautiful "wild horses", we saw this!!!
Views like this, experiences like this are why I fell in love with Landscape Photography. The adrenaline rush looking through the viewfinder, absorbing this experience is indescribable.
Landscape Photography - you gotta love it.