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I read in my local newspaper a while back a quite good saying.. "If you find a clean beach in the world today it only means that someone just cleaned it before you arrived".. please always take your trash with you and do also pick up what you can that someone else left in nature!
Embleton Bay Beach, Dunstanburgh castle behind my back. Northumberland, UK.
Secret Beach isn’t easy to find – However, you can find this seaside gem along the Samuel H. Boardman Scenic Corridor (Oregon), which is Pacific Northwest beauty enough to merit a visit far from the urban centers.
Hike about a third of a mile north here until you encounter Miner Creek. You'll find a trail that leads down to a pocket beach. The hike down is steep, but short.
These massive rocks shelter the beach from the brunt of waves and wind, and permit visitors to enjoy the spot in relative serenity. It’s only visited by a few people a year.
The light and the colors of a sunset are much better appreciated on weekdays when there´s fewer people at the beach in Santos, Brazil.
Oliva Beach Fuerteventura. A typical morning where the overcast sky suddenly breaks around ten in the morning, heralding another hot day on a magnificent beach.
Taking a walk along Colwell beach, Isle of Wight were these beautifully coloured 'beach huts'. I waited while one of the residents were packed up for the evening before taking this shot.
Venice Beach, California is a desired destination for travelers from all over the world. It is unlike any place on Earth, well known for its artists, street performers and funky atmosphere. It is a virtual carnival running year round with free admission.
Walking along the Ocean Front Walk, one will see a broad variety of artists, musicians, street performers and tarot card readers. This is where residents and tourists alike come to check out the local color. Unwittingly the visitor becomes part of the Venice scene. The following photos are a small sample of what one might see on a walk through Venice.
Weston Beach, Winter. Point Lobos State Reserve, California. January 25, 2009. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved.
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Weston Beach in the wake of a passing Pacific storm, Point Lobos State Reserve, California.
After photographing shore birds for a couple of hours I started back toward the park exit, but when I saw these post-storm clouds on the horizon beyond high-tide-filled Weston Beach I had to stop and make another round of photographs.
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This display was from an area called the Museum. It is part of the Bombay Beach Biennale which occurs on random dates in the spring. The Biennale was founded in 2015 to provide renegade artistic, musical and philosophical expression outside of commercial galleries and events. It also highlights the ecological crisis of the Salton Sea. While thousands of people attend the party and many contribute art, music and performances of every description, we must have visited during a hiatus as we saw almost no one. A culminating celebration happened in mid-April last year. We missed it.
Sunrise just before the clouds and rain moved in, sneaked out to Overstrand Beach whilst on a weeks break with the family.