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This was taken on an afternoon trip to Cod Beck Reservoir, just outside Osmotherley. A lovely way to spend a quiet evening, on one of the first warm days of the year.
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A long-established favourite of the village and last defence from the ravages of the North Sea the pub has felt the wrath of the waves on at least three occasions. The last in the great storm of 1953 when the front was washed away and the fishermen looked on in sorrow as the precious bottles of brew bobbed about on the retreating foam ;-(
Locals will tell you that, until very recently, one had to wait for a retreating wave before making a dash into or out of the bar to avoid getting your feet wet! As the sign says: “In rough weather please use the other door.
No, this is not in Alaska :)
This is located at the entrance to Pochet Island, Cape Cod.
It's a bit hard to see here but there's a road on both sides that tends to get flooded. Pochet Island is quite interesting, as far as a hiking destination.
Tribute to the Man of the Sea statue, located at Ílhavo, depicting the man on his endeavour of cod fishing on the North Sea, while his wife and children stands behind waiting for his return...
Thank you for your visits comments and favs! :-)
A backlit Cod Rock on the the Bicheno foreshore, Tasmania. The trees on Redbill Point behind the rock.
Big swell making on the beaches behind the point and a lot of sea spray/mist in the atmosphere right on sundown/late golden hour.
Nikon Z6, Nikkor Z 24-200/4-6.3, 1/13th sec at f/6.3, ISO 200 ~200mm