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St Tanwgs Church, Llandanwg, Gwynedd

In the morning at Sydney Olympic Park. Australia.

God loves you.

I can't help but wonder about the people at the end of the tunnel. Where are they heading? Perhaps to a secret cult meeting, or to some kinky orgy? Maybe it's a combination of the two? At any rate, this is indeed a photogenic tunnel as I've returned to photograph it several times.

on a break from the conference

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Koh Lipe is the southernmost island of Thailand in the Andaman Sea. It is part of the Adang-Rawi archipelago. This archipelago forms, together with the Tarutao archipelago, the National Park Koh Tarutao. Although it's a small island you can simply hike a few hours and get lost in the the depths of the jungle. A number of wild animals are commonly spotted on Koh Lipe, including huge monitor lizards, wild boars, king fishers, and much more. The sea and the forest combination is not to be missed, taking in nature in all its glory; blue lagoon waters, sand that glows white under the sun and lush green forest together with the rhythm of the jungle. The seawater is emerald green-blue and crystal clear. The island is surrounded by a beautiful coral reef with numerous beautiful tropical fish. That it is a National Park means that the entire island is protected area. This is not for nothing, because nature here is really beautiful. The southern part of the island is a natural haven, with mangroves, dense vegetation and jungle, beautiful beaches, huge cliffs and private beaches.

 

We're hiking to the secluded Pollo beach on the southern part of the Lipe island. It's a small hour walking through the dense jungle. The sea water of Pollo Beach varying shades of turquoise, from light to dark, but so clear you can see the rocks underwater. This secluded beach has great white sand if you want to work on your tan, plus the water is calm enough for swimming. The main draw for this beach, however, is the excellent diving opportunities, which some describe as world class. The area is famous for it’s beautiful soft coral and macro diving. There is also possibilities to see a few larger marine animals. We have seen many big fish, cuttlefish, the clown fish alias NEMO. Photo of Samantha entering the jungle trail.

 

Koh Lipe is het meest zuidelijke eiland van Thailand gelegen in de Andamanse Zee. Het maakt deel uit van de Adang-Rawi-archipel. Deze archipel vormt samen met de Tarutao-archipel het Nationaal Park Koh Tarutao. Hoewel het een klein eiland is, kun je gewoon een paar uur wandelen en verdwalen in de dichte jungle op het zuidelijk deel van koh Lipe. Een aantal wilde dieren worden vaak gezien, waaronder enorme hagedissen, wilde zwijnen, ijsvogels en nog veel meer. De combinatie van zee en bos maakt het extra mooi; Het zeewater is smaragdgroen-blauw en glashelder, zand dat wit gloeit onder de zon en weelderig groen bos en dat allemaal met het ritme van de jungle. Het eiland is omgeven door een prachtig koraalrif met talloze prachtige tropische vissen. Dat het een nationaal park is, betekent dat het hele eiland een beschermd gebied is. Dit is niet voor niets, omdat de natuur hier echt mooi is. We wandelen naar het afgelegen Pollo-strand op het zuidelijke deel van het eiland Lipe. Het is een klein uur wandelen door de dichte jungle. Het zeewater bij Pollo Beach varieert in verschillende tinten turquoise, van licht tot donker, maar zo helder dat je de onderwaterwereld prachtig kan bewonderen. Dit afgelegen strand heeft water rustig genoeg is om in te zwemmen. De belangrijkste trekpleister voor dit strand is echter de uitstekende duikmogelijkheden, die sommigen beschrijven als wereldklasse. Het gebied staat bij de kenners bekend om zijn prachtige zachte koraal en macro duiken. Er zijn ook mogelijkheden om een ​​paar grotere zeedieren te zien. We hebben veel grote vissen gezien, inktvissen, de clownvis alias NEMO. Foto van Samantha die het oerwoud in loopt op weg naar Pollo Beach.

 

My happy place is down paths such as this.

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On a walk bout on a cycle path I came to this area which this tree wasn't leaning this bad last year - I'll have to go back and see if they've cut this down yet.

As I have practiced it, photography produces pleasure by simplicity, I see something special and show it to the camera. A picture is produced. The moment is held until someone sees it. Then it is theirs. Photography, alone of the arts, seems perfected to serve the desire humans have for a moment -- this very moment -- to stay. - Sam Abell, Stay This Moment : The Photographs of Sam Abell by Sam Abell

My wife, daughter, and good friends trekked 50km South from our home to Iroquois Ontario, so as to experience the 2024 eclipse.

 

What a wonderful, shared human experience from the sky above.

Olympus μ Zoom.

Kodak Color+ 200.

August 2017.

Saint-Alban, Québec - septembre 2024.

Sunny walk at Wilstone Reservoir and Drayton Beauchamp.

West Green House Gardens

“You cannot travel the path until you have become the path itself” - Buddha

Beach path at night

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In the Portuguese language, a stone path is associated with hardship. Expressions like "his life is a stone path" or "I've walked the stone path all my life" all refer to leading a hard life.

Now, imagine you are barefoot....

Cartmel, Cumbria.

 

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Abbastanza OFF !

Caricherò qualche foto, ma sarò molto limitato per i commenti e gruppi.

 

Quite OFF !

I'll upload some pictures, but I'll be very limited for the comments and groups.

Wilsons Promontory National Park

Masterpiece of architecture popular in the dock palafítico Carrasqueira, unique in Europe, is built on wooden stakes irregular, seemingly fragile, the decades of 1950 and 1960, serving as the fishing boats dock there that acostam. Why are buried in the mud, sometimes in the water, according to the tides.

 

Integrated in the natural reserve of the Sado Estuary, the riverside village retains an impressive network of piling that extends hundreds of meters by the muddy estuaries of the river Sado.

 

Point tourist attraction, is one of the most visited sites in the county, the pier remains, however, to fulfill the mission for which it was built: allow access to the boats of fishermen, even during low tide.

 

Over the many piers rise from small houses built of wood, which serve as storage.

Hi there! Sorry, that i haven't posted in the last weeks but as always, the end of the year was very busy...

 

I will be uploading more photos soon. I won't be able to comment on your photos today, sorry!

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