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I can't stay away from the beach for too long :-)
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Many thanks to Lenabem-Anna for the beautiful texture.
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Explored August 9 - #264 when seen. Thank you for your visits :-)
Just a water theory ...
This shot was taken at sunrise at Boat Harbour in Tasmania's north-west coast.
Dawn at Boat Harbour Beach, north west Tasmania.
"None":
Pronoun: not any
Adverb: by no amount; not at all
Such a simple word.
Dawn at Boat Harbour beach, north west Tasmania. I got up at 5am and had the whole beach to myself for an hour or so.
We galloped along the infinite sand
close to the prodigal and teeming foam,
neither house nor man nor horse,
only time passing and that green and white
shore, that ocean.
- Neruda
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Beautiful textures by skeletal mess & rubyblossom
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For C.
Boat Harbour, Tasmania.
"A long long time ago
You and I swam in the river of our souls
United
A long long time ago
You and I kissed goodbye the love of our lives
It's still with me now" - Motherland, Single Gun Theory.
Boat Harbour Beach, northwest Tasmania.
"She calls me from the cold
Just when I was low, feeling short of stable
And all that she intends
And all she keeps inside, isn't on the label
She says she's ashamed
And can she take me for awhile?
Can I be a friend, we'll forget the past
Maybe I'm not able
And I break at the bend" - 'Shimmer', Fuel.
We've just returned from a few days in Boat Harbour on Tasmania's northwest coast. Such an amazing beach, with pure white sand and calm waters. This is my eldest son in action at sunset, getting shots for his Flickr stream!
Dawn at Boat Harbour beach, north west Tasmania. I got up at 5am and had the whole beach to myself for an hour or so.
Sunset at Boat Harbour, looking across Sisters Beach. You can see thick sea mist changing on the horizon changing colour as the sun set. The sunset never really happened though, just a soft pink glow that didn't last very long.
Boat Harbour Beach has a fond place in my heart. My grandfather built a holiday house here 70 years ago. Growing up I spent many holidays and weekends here.
Boat Harbour on Tasmania's northwest coast. Two of my boys here splashing it up in perfect summer conditions - swimming, splashing and snorkelling in perfectly clear and still waters.
This is a view of Mt. Moran seen from a marina on the east side of Jackson Lake. I took a morning walk along the lake at dawn. Clouds were covering majority of Teton Range mountains. I had no clue what the weather was going to be when I took the first picture at 7:09. I strolled for the next few minutes, then stood in front of a boat (hence the two national flags). I noticed the mountain was starting to colour. The coloured mountain by sunrise glow was striking. I think it is especially because I was able to see a small portion of the 12,610 ft-high mountain (3,840m). The glowing lake surface was beautiful as well.
Taken at 7:16 a.m.
グランドティトン国立公園(ワイオミング州)