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We are tied to the ocean. And when we go back to the sea, whether it is to sail or to watch – we are going back from whence we came… John F. Kennedy
Punta Uvita Tombolo is a geological formation caused by the deposition of sands that integrate with a string of rocks that is mostly submerged. At low tide, it is a 1 km path to the sea, which from the air looks like a whale’s tail.
This is a photo of patterns in the sand at Clam Harbour Beach created by the flow of water in a shallow stream.
Hollywood Beach - Florida - United States of America.
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Good morning dear Flickr friends of photography,
the last evening and the last sunset at Ao Nang Beach/ Krabi before we traveled further to Railey by long tail boat. I liked the gleam on the water and the structure of the sand like dunes. You know that I love silhouettes. The golden light gave the scenery something festive, that I wanted to catch. Not the best sunset ever in my gallery but I tried my best to catch a moment of personal synchronization in a scenery of silence and harmony.
Happy weekend!
Yarin
It was lovely there this evening after the warm day we've had.
If you look hard you can just make out the last surfer coming out of the water (actually I think you'll need a magnifying glass to see him but he's there I assure you :-) )
Have a great Friday and weekend everyone!
Uttakleiv Beach - Lofoten, Norway
Uttakleiv is one of the most popular (and therefore most photographed) beaches of the Lofoten Islands.
It's pretty obvious why ! Especially during sunset and winter nights, where people wait for the amazing light show.
In addition, it is also a place referenced to capture and record images of the aurora borealis. On less cloudy nights, it is undoubtedly a cold but unforgettable experience. ;)
Nikon D810 + Nikkor AF-S 16-35 f/4.0 ED @ 16 mm
ISO 64 - f/8 -1/4 Sec
UKUMEHAME BEACH, MAUI, HI -- This was one of those great little beaches on west Maui that most people just drove right past.
I spotted this young lady riding her horse at Borth, Ceredigion, Wales. I was able to track her down on FB and gave her a set of images, she was chuffed to bits as it was her first time on a beach with her horse.
I'd been taking so many bird shots trying out my new lens that I'd forgotten about the beach. I remedied that with a wonderful walk across the beach, looking for fossils in the freshly exposed rock layers , due to the loss of sand. The beach is so different it was like a voyage of exploration. The beautiful sand patterns caught my eye and I drifted off into another world, just
as obsessive as bird photography. Variations on Sinister is by frank Zappa.
A pre dawn trip to the beach on my trip to Alaska paid off. This big female just happened along the beach as the colours were at their best. Cook Inlet and the Kenai Mountains of the Kenai Peninsula are in the distance. The mountains were so far away, they were only visible at this time of day, when the sun was low down behind them.
About 200 miles north of San Francisco is a wild and wonderful coastline with giant sea stacks, lonely foggy beaches, jaw dropping vistas and fabulous hiking areas. It is cold and foggy year round but if you go inland ten miles it can be bright and sunny. The towns up here are mostly under 1,000 people but there is good food to be had and while you may not want to swim in the very cold Pacific Ocean there is kayaking to sea caves and tidal rivers that lead back to the redwood forest. This beach in little Ft. Bragg is seen in July and if you walk around at low tide you can access Glass Beach on the other side of the rocks. The entire coastline is a treasure of nature's beauty.
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JOHN WILLIAM HAMMOND - enjoy!
Rotterdam Maasvlakte Beach, Rotterdam area, South Holland, The Netherlands.
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