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A golden hour mood along my hometown - St Paul's Bay
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An Atlantic Puffin with a beak full of nesting material
{ Maskonur zwyczajny, Fratercula arctica )
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Picturesque framing of a coastal landscape with
a clear blue sky and calm blue water meeting a sandy and rocky shore. In the foreground, the water shows varying shades of blue, indicating depth changes or underwater features, and there's a visible transition to a clearer, shallower area near the shore. The shoreline itself is a mix of golden sand and scattered rocks.
In the mid ground, a cluster of palm trees lines the beach, suggesting a tropical or sub-tropical environment. Among the trees and slightly set back from the beach, there are some light-colored buildings adding a touch of human presence to the natural scene.
A distinctive feature in the background is a tall, slender minaret with a golden top, indicating the presence of a mosque.
The distant horizon shows a faint outline of land or mountains across the water, adding depth to the serene atmosphere of this popular diving and relaxation destination.
Shot from the coastal town of Dahab, on the southeast coast of the Sinai Peninsula. Dahab was originally a Bedouin fishing village and has transformed into a popular tourist destination, particularly known for its relaxed atmosphere
A popular destination for various outdoor activities, including diving, snorkeling, hiking, and kite surfing.
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Found this low group of sandy hills on the side of the road as we were driving. This scene appeared suddenly amongst green and low scrub that went on for thousands of kilometres. The dunes then appear randomly for hundreds of kilometres amongst the scrub. The scene appeared as very unusual and interesting.
They are mobile sand dunes shifted by the westerly winds, and contain sand and limestone and they have been migrating for millions of years.
Approaching the coastal settlement of Kiparissi on the Peloponnese Peninsula in Greece.
(Explored 10/5/2022 #500)
A sunny spring morning in the Santa Cruz Mountains: this is the land of my youth, and a place I still find to be amongst the most beautiful I've ever seen. Roots are important for most people--this is where mine are.
San Mateo County CA
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Gloom. - Glenn Skin - @MOM
Fewness - Face Moles @MOM
NATIVE URBAN - Old Sailor Coat All Colors @Equal10
[Hyped] DARKNESS TATTOO EVOX
GALVANIZED. Enzo Jeans
Decor
Dreamland Design Coastal Set @Secret Sale
Bronze Art Frames
Coastal Breakfast Tray
Coastal Floor Bed
Coastal Sunflower Cabinet Set
Beaches of the Central Coast #23 of #49
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A mate & I vowed to explore all 49 beaches nestled along our little stretch of coastline this year. While I've tested the water at a fair wack of them over the years, I'm sure there are still some hidden gems awaiting discovery. So, 2024 is a fresh start to visiting them all. And maybe another couple of dozen or so just to the North ;) I have a spreadsheet ready to go to record important details, like when, how hard it was to get to, difficulty, and was there a pub nearby for a nice counter lunch afterwards ;)
I may have become a bit impatient today and headed off by myself. I was caught between workouts and the sky was filling with some nice-looking clouds, so I seized the opportunity to explore Forresters Beach, a virgin beach for me. And only 20 minutes from home! I was expecting a "busy" beach but was pleasantly surprised by its tranquility and relative emptiness. It is an unpatrolled beach with rocky formations framing each end. I opted for the southern end. As luck would have it, it was low tide, giving me some cool rock shelves to wander around clicking the shutter like my finger had a mind of its own.
As I walked along, I encountered some exciting (to me anyway) sights. I'll try and make it sound more exciting ;) - a tapestry of seaweed sprawled across the sands, clusters of vibrant blue bottles offering me their sting, and pockets of dune flowers adding a pop of color to the coastal landscape. Forresters Beach, I'll be back! The northern end awaits, as does a sunrise. Without a 1-hour time limit.
PS - Not going to visit them in order, that would be a bit too organised for me ;)
Pembrokeshire coastal path, Pembrokeshire, South Wales.
Opened in 1970, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path was the first National Trail in Wales · It runs for 186 miles or 299 km from St Dogmaels to Amroth ..
Stir the pot and you might have a great sauce, while with the sea you might end up with a wonderful golden abstract.
Title : Coastal calm
Year : 2015
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A brown bear searches the tidal flats for its next meal. Lake Clark National Park, Alaska. That fuzzy blob in the background is another bear.
A continuation of our virtual visit, in lieu of a cancelled real trip.
Bright Pacific Coast sun along the Skyline. I was particularly please with the subtle ocean waves in the upper background.
Super telephoto panos.
Coastal retreat. Tis so often true that the best days begin and end on the beach and with the company of family and loved ones those days can last a lifetime sewn deep into your heart........During these tough times with restrictions in place we each still have the power to dream and hopefully in time to be able to pursue our dreams. All it takes is a believe that they can come true and the strength and conviction to make them..A dream can make life worth living and our dreams are what can get us through even the worst of days.....