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As a dog runs toward the birds, these, wisely, take off. (the dog is in the first third of the frame from the right)

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Endless Beach

Praia de Atalaia

Aracaju

Sergipe, Brasil

 

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18 Feb. - 24 Feb. our theme is:

~~~Lots of BLUE~~~

 

August's Explore Takeover: The Color BLUE

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Foto 10 p. 17

 

Paradise Landscapes Serie

Illustration/Art

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Jericoacoara

Ceará, Brasil

 

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2 July to 8 July our theme is:

~~~Summer Fantasies ~~~

 

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A seascape sunset capture.. a lucky sunset evening..

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Lombok Trip Episode 08 - Head of A Monster in the Blue Sea

 

We found a big stone looks like head of a monster :D

Other perspective is very welcome of course :)

Beach photo series is back :) Let's start with this one. Have a nice weekend my friends.

This is "Dolphin Island", but I'm not sure why it's named like that. Is it possible to see dolphin here? I haven't seen one here yet :D

 

No matter what this so so dreamy island, we really enjoy our time here :)

Lombok Trip Episode 10 - Serenity in an Island

 

I don't mind if I stay here forever ^^

 

Have a great weekend my friends :)

 

Lombok Trip Episode 11 (END) - Beautiful Lombok, Indonesia

 

This is the closing photo of Lombok Trip Series. There are many unexplored places in Lombok, and I'll explore it again someday.

 

Apart from some deficiencies (lack of public facilities), Lombok is very beautiful island. Paradise!

 

Have a nice week ahead, my friends :)

Lombok Trip Episode 06 - Glass Bottom Ship @Gili Trawangan, Lombok, Indonesia

Praia do Castelo or Castle Beach is in fact made up of one main beach and several small satellite beaches and coves. The main beach is small and made up of gold sand and is 200.00 metres (656.17 ft) long and is sheltered by 30 feet (9.1 m) high jagged cliffs. Spreading in each direction from the main beach are several small coves, interspersed by rocky outcrops. The beach gets its name from the Watchtower which once stood here. The watchtower was built in the mid-16th century to monitor this stretch of the coast for attacks by Barbary pirates coming from North Africa. This beach is one of sixty nine blue flag beaches (2012) in the Algarve. Google

Lombok Trip Episode 02 - Senggigi Beach

 

Senggigi beach is one of beautiful black sand beaches in Sekotong, Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. Many things we can do to enjoy this beach: watching, photographing, swimming, surfing, playing, etc.

  

There are so many inns, restaurants, souvenir shops, vehicle rentals, travel agents, beautiful beach, also a small port in Senggigi area. That's why so many tourist choose Senggigi as place to stay and a starting point to explore Lombok.

Black-necked Stilt

Himantopus mexicanus

(Statius Muller, 1776)

Recurvirostridae(Família)

Charadriiformes (Ordem)

Free Bird

Praia de Jericoacoara

Ceará, Brasil

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Lombok Trip Episode 09 - Spending Time Together

  

Some of my friends asked me to upload a photo of my wife and me when when we're in Lombok. So here it is, I didn't get the better picture of ourself than this :)

  

Have a great weekend my friend, see you next Friday :)

Blue - Sky and Sea

Art week Gallery Group : Sky Week

05/08/2019

Praia da Pipa

Tibau do Sul

Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil

 

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Lombok Trip Episode 05 - Malimbu Beach, Lombok, Indonesia

little lightroom Satellite Beach

Found this Abandoned Gigantic ship along the golden Northern Coast of Sri Lanka. Few days of planning and hard working beneath the hot summer was finally paid off. It has been a while since I shot a good Landscape. Hope you would enjoy this. (Available for framed & canvas Prints)

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[Nikon D5600+Tokina 11-16mm lens, no filters]

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Lombok Trip Episode 07 - Tangsi Beach, Lombok, Indonesia

 

Tangsi Beach, also known as Pink Beach, is a beach located in the village Sekaroh, district Jerowaru, East Lombok, Indonesia. It's quite far from West Lombok but it's worth it. The beach is so beautiful but not too pink.

 

There are so many beautiful things in this area but don't expect to much about the "pink". Things we can do here : Enjoy the beautiful view and water play activities (swimming, snorkeling, etc).

 

Forget the pink, and enjoy the beauty :)

Lombok Trip Episode 04 - Sunset @ Senggigi Beach, Lombok, Indonesia

Gokarna is famous for its beautiful beaches. It was a bright day. This clay beach was amazing.

A sunset walk along the famous fossil beach on an outgoing tide took me through the mud to this rock formation that looked incredible set against the sky at dusk. I stayed here in the breeze and watched the changing light.

stupid Sony didn't click in time... wish I took my Nikon. but did not dare subject it to the sand and heat.

the barman splashed her with high pressure air tank and lifted her dress

Satellite Beach...my blue beach

Kudawa beach is a kite surfing paradise with blue & calm water surface.

Ne approfitto per un "FORZA AZZURRI!!!!"

The very end of a narrow 9 mile strip of land vanishes into the ocean on the coast of Newfoundland.

 

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Varadero, also referred to as Playa Azul (Blue Beach), is a resort town in the province of Matanzas, Cuba, and one of the largest resort areas in the Caribbean. Varadero Beach is rated one of the world's best beaches in TripAdvisor's Traveler's Choice Awards since 2019, ranking at number two. Common activities include fishing and excursions to Matanzas, Cárdenas, and the Península de Zapata.

 

Varadero is known as a tourist resort town, with more than 20 km of white sandy beaches. The first tourists visited Varadero as early as the 1870s, and for years it was considered an elite resort. In 1910 the annual rowing regatta was started; five years later the first hotel, named Varadero, which later was renamed Club Nautico, was built. Tourism grew in the early 1930s as Irénée du Pont, an American millionaire, built his estate on the peninsula (now Maison Xanadu or DuPont House). People who have stayed in the area include Al Capone.

 

After the Cuban Revolution in 1959, many mansions were expropriated from their rich owners. These mansions soon became museums. As a symbol of the new integrated tourism for Cubans and foreign visitors of all social classes, the Park of the 8000 Cubicles (Parque de las 8000 Taquillas) was built in 1960. Visitors could leave their belongings in the basement of the park, had access to sanitary installations and gastronomic services on the first floor, and could rent bathing articles and swimsuits. The surroundings of the park became the center of the city.

 

Between the 1960s and 1980s Varadero transformed itself into a cultural center. During those years the central park (8000 Taquillas) (located between 44th and 46th Street) saw countless concerts, festivals and sporting events.

 

The 1990s brought the start of another hotel building campaign, mostly in the 4-star and 5-star segment. Many of the hotels are operated or co-owned by foreign businesses like Meliá, Barceló, TRYP, etc. (France's Club Med used to have a property but has since left Varadero.) As international tourism was opened up, the local population expanded with the arrival of people, some in key economic positions, from other parts of Cuba. As a consequence, Varadero has lost much of its social and cultural life and its traditions. The central park, the cinema and various cultural meeting places were neglected in favor of a hotel-centered all-inclusive-tourism and finally closed. The International Carnival, an initiative of Cubans and foreigners started in the 1980s, also ceased.

 

In addition to the beach, Varadero has natural attractions such as caves and a chain of easily accessed virgin cays. There are also cultural, historical and environmental attractions in the vicinity, such as the cities of Matanzas and Cárdenas, the Zapata Peninsula and the resort of San Miguel de los Baños. Varadero, which is a free port, also possesses facilities for scuba diving, deep-sea fishing, yachting and other water sports.

 

Varadero receives more than 1 million tourists annually.

 

Varadero is primarily visited by European and Canadian tourists. The number of U.S. tourists visiting Varadero, although increasing, has been limited because of the U.S. government restrictions that make it difficult for U.S. citizens to visit Cuba as "tourists", as defined by US rules.

 

Varadero is home to one of two Canadian Consulates in Cuba.

en nuestro primer día de playa tuvimos la dicha de ver el nacimiento de unas lindas tortuguitas llamadas tinglares, una especie que está en peligro de extinción.

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