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OK, another so-so sunrise. But I know how to use ACR. So Happy Slider Sunday. I didn't bring a long lens, so this is also a handheld panorama.
my day is barren and broken
bereft of light and song
a sea beach bleak and windy
that moans the whole day long.
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excerpt from sarah teasdale's "ebb tide."
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we travelled along this tidal road which is only passable at low tide on our way to an evening meal at the Oyster Shack. We had a great evening - Peter had lobster and chips and I had mussels and chips!
nearly at the end of my holiday album . . .
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On the island of Milos, Greece is an amazing beach - Sarakiniko. Beautiful rock formation, great swimming and cliff jumping, and tidal pools too. Wonderful
Through a narrow 300-metre wide gap roar the tidal flows from the otherwise land-locked waters of Seymour and Belize Inlets. With the benefit of the Naiad’s two big 700 horsepower engines, we travelled right up to this vantage point of the 13.4 knot ebb tide with huge whirlpools that should alarm any sea captain.
In the middle of the gap is Tremble Island which quite literally trembles with the power of these tides.
The rapids were discovered by explorers under the command of Captain Pender in 1865 and named for the local Indian tribe.
You can see aerial pictures and a video taken by a drone here: slowboat.com/2018/07/skull-cove-nakwakto/
Taken using my new superwide lens
HD Pentax DA★11-18mm F2.8 ED DC AW