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This photo really appealed to me because of all the bright colours packed into one little scene. Not only the colours of the water, but the bright colours of everyone in the beach.
In real life I wouldn't be able to stand this beach, makes a nice photo
Porthcurno yesterday afternoon , i cant believe this weather we are having it,s hotter now than in the summer , actually this is ,n,t Porthcurno it,s the beach just up from there forgotten the name of it now , i had all so forgotten that it is a nudist beach i had a sharp reminder of that when i was focusing my 70x200 down the beach when all of a sudden a great big pair of hairy b.....s came in to sharp focus it gave me quite a fright i thought for a minuet a frightening sea monster was out to get me
After being chased from the Steetley demolition site by a lunatic security guard we headed for the beach, just in time to catch the last of the reflected sunset glowing over the pier.
Trinity Beach is a small community just north of Cairns, Queensland. The headland out to the left in the middle distance is Yorkey's Knob, a stop-off point for cruise ships. The passengers are brought ashore in tenders so they can visit the various Cairns attractions nearby.
Snow falls on Belhaven beach in East Lothian, Scotland
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Haystack Rock, Cannon Beach, OR.
This iconic monolithic sea stack is home to nesting birds as well as marine invertebrates. An unusually warm, clear winter this year created excellent sunset colors. This image was shot last January right after sunset. This is a high dynamic range image that was generated by fusing five different high resolution images into a single image using tone mapping software.
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Guhagar is a district near to Raigad and Ratnagiri in the state of Maharashtra, India.
Guhagar is a very small coastal town with a small population.
One will find a number of temples in and around guhagar; Vyadeshwar, Durgadevi, Hedvi being the famous ones.
The Guhagar beach is just a min away from the bus stand and is one of the longest beach strech around here.
Since the place dosen't fall on the more known tourist circuit, the town, beach and temples are very secluded and all equally serene.
A bus or share auto can take you to the Hedvi ganesh temlple and beach. On the way you will notice the geography of the place with its coastal cliffs, small mountains, roads leading to seaside fishing hamlets, the red soil, the salty sea breeze, mango plantations sending the sweet scent of their flowers (mohor in marathi) into the air, the village folks waiting at busstops, skin tanned dark due to the sun; all leaving you in a very different state of mind; peaceful and content.
If one goes ahead on the same route for 15-20 mins then you will reach a small port from where a ferry service is available taking you to Jaigad port. Jaigad has a seaside fort. Ratnagiri is close from here.
Imperial Beach, San Diego - such a playful and serene beach! I wish I was a child again to run, jump, and catch a few of those flying happiness.
Another shot of the mystery object found on the beach. I'm not sure what it is, but I'm going with a baby sea monster :-p
> more sea monsters: beached sea monster / reaching out / sunset over / beach mystery
Taken on Himatangi beach, NZ.
>> Here are more of my beach finds on flickr :-)
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