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Ruby Beach is the northernmost of the southern beaches in the coastal section of Olympic National Park in the U.S. state of Washington. It is located on Highway 101, in Jefferson County, 27 miles (43 km) south of the town of Forks.
A storm brewing along the south coast of Western Australia. Access to this beach was quite a challenge as the track was deep, soft sand and the gear in the back of my vehicle was tossed and turned upside down all the way. I spent a damp night in my tent but the following morning saw the sun shining again, gritted my teeth and headed back up the sandy track. An isolated beach for dedicated fishers.
For someone like me to whom beach time is synonim to sunny days and tepid seawater, Norway has it all in the reverse!
But the beauty of their beaches is so striking that you don't even think of the cold or regret the absence of the sun...
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Arctic Norway
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The beach had really a lot of driftwood logs. Someone made a protective fence for the stairs by upending some larger trunks and partially burying them in the sand.
This is photo of wind blown ripples in a tidal pool and rivulets in the sand at Port Maitland Beach.
Camel Beach, located in the city of Santander next to the La Magdalena Peninsula, owes its name to the rock seen in the photograph whose shape is reminiscent of a sitting camel. It is crowned by a sculpture of Neptune as a child that was placed in 1979 to commemorate the International Year of the Child.
La Playa del Camello, situada en la ciudad de Santander junto a la PenÃnsula de La Magdalena, debe su nombre a la roca que se aprecia en la fotografÃa cuya forma recuerda a la de un camello sentado. Está coronada por una escultura de Neptuno niño que se colocó en 1979 para conmemorar el Año Internacional del Niño
Leffrinckoucke, Dunkerque.
2020 ©MichelleCourteau
'REFLECTION', the blockhouse-mirror, Anonyme, artist.
This project started in 2014 is part of the LandArt tradition.
The artist Anonyme, originally from Hauts-de-France, clandestinely seized one of the blockhouses of the beach of Leffrinckoucke, near Dunkirk. In a place that fascinated him as a child, Zuydcoote’s battery.
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’.
More beautiful views at Nefyn Beach, on a lovely walk on a December afternoon with stunning skies and water reflections
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’.
Not many waves, not many people and dog reluctantly follows its owner into the surf. Overcast winter Sunday morning at Currumbin Beach with Currumbin Rock and Surfers Paradise in the background.