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I took the ferry to an island called Cheung Chau and it had boats everywhere!
Cheung Chau, Hong Kong
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A small boat navigates the towering limestone pillars of Halong Bay.
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Right near to our hotel at Khao Lak there was a plastic pier at the beach and it remind me to another location at Krabi especially a stay at Railay. So it inspired me to take this photo upside down by my Mavic 3 Pro. Also it reminds me to a song by Apache 207 with the title "Boot" with really funny and self ironic lyrics.
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Some boats on the water, near the old salt pools in village Strunjan (Slovenia).
Strunjan is a settlement in the Municipality of Piran in the Littoral region of Slovenia. In ancient times, salt mining was developed in these areas and still you can see there old, unused salt pools. Their history dates back to the early 8th century, although it is believed that salt was mined here already in Roman times. The Strunjan Nature Reserve, located on the north of the settlement, is the longest section of unspoiled coastline in the entire Gulf of Trieste.
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Łodzie cumujące na wodzie obok dawnych basenów solnych w miejscowości Strunjan (Słowenia).
Strunjan – wieś w Słowenii, w gminie Piran. W dawnych czasach, na tych terenach, rozwinięte było wydobywanie soli. Dlatego też, Strunjan służył kiedyś jako osada dla robotników zajmujących się pracą w solankach. W okolicy wciąż znajdują się stare nieużywane baseny solne. Ich historia sięga początku VIII wieku, choć uważa się, że sól była wydobywana tu już w czasach rzymskich. Z północnej strony Strunjan jest otoczony przez wysokie klify przylądka Ronek z najdłuższym odcinkiem dzikiego wybrzeża w całej Zatoce Triesteńskiej.
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Fast boats to the nearby Phi Phi Islands,
Ban Laem Tukkae, Phuket, Thailand
A boat approaching to Otorii shrine gate of Itukushima Jinja,which is one of the three most famous views in Japan, in a hazy and cloudy morning.
This boat was coming into harbour after a days fishing! When I packed up to leave after sunset I saw a man cleaning fish on the dockside! He asked me did I get a shot of his boat and if so would I email it to him. Of course, I said I would and as a thank you he kindly gave me half of a beautiful Chinook salmon! How kind!