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Beach huts Lyme Regis Dorset

 

I did not use my camera as the rain was to heavy so relied on the iphone.

Not panned but croped

Saw these children making memories with grandma and grandpa @thebeach

Sunny beach day at Hoek van Holland water reflections and low sun light at a late autumn day in November 2020

Palm Trees lord over Luquillo Beach in Puerto Rico

Before sunset on the beach.

 

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Chesil Beach is 18 miles (28 kilometres) long and, on average, 160 metres wide and rises to 12 metres in height. It is a pebble and shingle tombolo connecting Portland to Abbotsbury and then continuing north-westwards to West Bay near Bridport. It is the largest tombolo in the UK.

 

(beach boy outfit)

🎼: Somewhere on a Beach ~ Dierks Bentley

 

🚂: Costo Blanco

 

Bet you think I'm sitting at home. No.

Bet you think that I'm all alone. No.

Bet you think I'm missing you and wishing you would call my phone,

Hell, no!

 

Time to rest after a long day of play on Valley Church Beach in Antigua.

Beach Talk

Playa de San Lorenzo

Gijón, Spain

 

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Beaches of the Central Coast #23 of #49

 

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A mate & I vowed to explore all 49 beaches nestled along our little stretch of coastline this year. While I've tested the water at a fair wack of them over the years, I'm sure there are still some hidden gems awaiting discovery. So, 2024 is a fresh start to visiting them all. And maybe another couple of dozen or so just to the North ;) I have a spreadsheet ready to go to record important details, like when, how hard it was to get to, difficulty, and was there a pub nearby for a nice counter lunch afterwards ;)

 

I may have become a bit impatient today and headed off by myself. I was caught between workouts and the sky was filling with some nice-looking clouds, so I seized the opportunity to explore Forresters Beach, a virgin beach for me. And only 20 minutes from home! I was expecting a "busy" beach but was pleasantly surprised by its tranquility and relative emptiness. It is an unpatrolled beach with rocky formations framing each end. I opted for the southern end. As luck would have it, it was low tide, giving me some cool rock shelves to wander around clicking the shutter like my finger had a mind of its own.

 

As I walked along, I encountered some exciting (to me anyway) sights. I'll try and make it sound more exciting ;) - a tapestry of seaweed sprawled across the sands, clusters of vibrant blue bottles offering me their sting, and pockets of dune flowers adding a pop of color to the coastal landscape. Forresters Beach, I'll be back! The northern end awaits, as does a sunrise. Without a 1-hour time limit.

 

PS - Not going to visit them in order, that would be a bit too organised for me ;)

  

A refreshing walk along the beach at Filey

West Beach, the harbour wall and lighthouse (in high summer).

At Watchet in Somerset.

Just hanging out...

 

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"It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog."............

 

These little guys see something big in the water!!!

 

In this scene:

DaD "Holidays in Capri" - Deco(c)rate

LM:

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Ionic Gazebo Rare:

Pocket Gacha HUD in world:

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Other items used:

JIAN Splashy Spaniels 5. Brit Gold Companion

JIAN Splashy Spaniels 7. Eng Black Companion

JIAN :: Great White Shark

dust bunny . sand castle .

MudHoney Blaire Beach Towel

Serenity Style- Sunny Lifeguards

Skye Shabby Deck

Thistle Swim at Your Own Risk Sign

hive // dwarf palm tree

hive // waterside shack w/ dock​

:Fanatik Architecture: ROCKS 2018

LB_Cedar.v3

LB_Sunflowers

*HEXtraordinary* Seal Wanderer

*HEXtraordinary* Seal Pup

“At the beach, life is different. Time doesn’t move hour to hour but mood to moment. We live by the currents, plan by the tides and follow the sun.”

Quote – Sandy Gingras

  

View at the Drowning House on Terschelling, The Netherlands. Terschelling is one of the Dutch islands of the Wadden Sea.

 

Strand in Tumby Bay - Süd Australien

Beach at Tumby Bay - South Australia

The first stop on our Florida trip was Navarre Beach, on the Panhandle near Pensacola. My favorite place was the Gulf Islands National Seashore which stretches across several locations. One morning I walked between a mile and a mile and a half and saw one person. The beautiful white sand paired so well with the high surf creating wonderful pastel colors.

 

Here, a Wilson's plover struts along in the sand.

 

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trip to the beach this evening in the campervan.

Not a bad photo considering it was taken on my phone.

 

This was a remarkable beach storm with lightning strikes along the beach!

Sea shells recently collected in St. Pete Beach, Florida.

A morning view at Bandon Beach, Oregon.

This is a photo of the curving interface between the beach sand and three beach rocks at Clam Harbour Beach.

Riviera de Sao Lourenco beach, Brazil

A forest which was buried under water and sand more than 4,500 years ago can be seen on Borth beach in Ceredigion, Cymru/Wales.

 

The remains of the forests trees, preserved in the local peat, have been exposed by low tides and high winds.

 

Known as the Sunken Forest or Sunken Kingdom, this graveyard of trees – pine, alder, oak and birch – has been preserved since 1500 BC and surfaced at various points in history, in folktales, songs and legends from the 17th century, that widely identify it with Cantre'r Gwaelod (The Lowland Hundred), an ancient civilization described as a ‘Welsh Atlantis’.

Negril, Jamaica

One of my favourite beaches in Cornwall. When the tide is out the beach stretches for miles . I love the scale of the two walkers in relation to the curving shoreline.

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