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Tidal Wave is a giant water ride located at Thorpe Park in Surrey, England, UK. It was opened in 2000 and was Tussauds' first major investment in the park.

 

When the ride was constructed in 2000 it was the tallest water ride in Europe and retained the title until 2002, when Hydro at Oakwood Theme Park was opened. From 2006 to 2009, the ride was sponsored by Original Source, and from 2010 by Dr. Pepper.

Tidal Wave is a giant water ride located at Thorpe Park in Surrey, England, UK. It was opened in 2000 and was Tussauds' first major investment in the park.

 

When the ride was constructed in 2000 it was the tallest water ride in Europe and retained the title until 2002, when Hydro at Oakwood Theme Park was opened. From 2006 to 2009, the ride was sponsored by Original Source, and from 2010 by Dr. Pepper.

Making the most of the evening light with Roxy in Devon few weeks ago.

Sóng mây ở Tà Xùa Bắc Yên. Leica M6, Leica 50 summicron, Fuji Neopan 100, Red Filter.

Tidal sands, Pebas Formation

Rio Cepa, Peru

Nhà mình cố gắng dậy sớm đi xem tidal pools, mà ra đến nơi phải trèo xuống từ trên núi mới xem được. Không chuẩn bị trước giày dép nên đành ngắm cảnh đẹp từ trên cao thôi. Đến đây rồi mới biết lần đi Discovery Park nhà mình đã xem tidal pools một lần rồi.

 

After the first night at the campground, we decided to get up early (relatively) to check out the tidal pools. We weren't prepared to climb down the steep and rocky terrains, so we ended up enjoying the view from up top and had a good breakfast at a picnic table. Not till we got to the Salt Creek area did we realize that we once ran into the tidal pools at Discovery Park.

Tidal pool, Margate Main Sands

Photography: Marzio Fulfaro

Wilsons Promontory National Park

Lynn, Ronald and Andre.

With 5 bonus ducklings!

"Beware - I bite!"

Ditcheat, February 2014.

 

He talks, too! twitter.com/Tidal_Bay

Tidal pool during low tide at Dauphin Island, Alabama

Seal Rock State Park - Oregon

 

Camera Canon PowerShot G10 on a tripod

Exposure 0.02 sec (1/50)

Aperture f/6.3

Focal Length 15.7 mm

ISO Speed 80

 

Converted to B&W with Nik Silver Efex Pro 2

Tidal Wave is a giant water ride located at Thorpe Park in Surrey, England, UK. It was opened in 2000 and was Tussauds' first major investment in the park.

 

When the ride was constructed in 2000 it was the tallest water ride in Europe and retained the title until 2002, when Hydro at Oakwood Theme Park was opened. From 2006 to 2009, the ride was sponsored by Original Source, and from 2010 by Dr. Pepper.

Tidal Wave is a giant water ride located at Thorpe Park in Surrey, England, UK. It was opened in 2000 and was Tussauds' first major investment in the park.

 

When the ride was constructed in 2000 it was the tallest water ride in Europe and retained the title until 2002, when Hydro at Oakwood Theme Park was opened. From 2006 to 2009, the ride was sponsored by Original Source, and from 2010 by Dr. Pepper.

National Cherry Blossom Festival Walk along Tidal Basin / East and Jefferson Memorial Grounds just off Ohio Drive, SW, Washington DC on Thursday afternoon, 1 April 2010 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

Visit Elvert Barnes 2010 NCBF webpage at elvertbarnes.com/2010NationalCherryBlossomFestival.html

 

See more of my photos from this walk at www.ipernity.com/doc/elvertbarnes/album/181753

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Next to Fundy N.P. is the town of Alma, where the Forty Five River enters the bay. This shot shows the river delta and tidal flats as the tide is advancing in, about halfway.

Look at that wave!!!!!...

got drenched lol

high side,

Horizontal Falls,

Kimberley,

Western Australia.

Tidal Wave splashing down. You get very wet on this ride!

Proposed location for the worlds first tidal lagoon

"Another beach, another world.

 

Elizabeth walked along purple-tinged sand, the skiff keeping pace a few meters behind her. The skiff’s pilot, Delavar, was an old acquaintance on whose loyalty and reflexes she was more than ready to rely. Somewhere behind the navy sky the Cairns ships hung in gravity-defying non-orbit, in any emergency a screaming red-hot minute away.

 

The air was thick and stank of iodine. A few tens of meters to her left, the last exhausted ripples of breakers whose surf broke hundreds of meters farther away hissed into the sand. The tide was far out and on the turn. Giant oystercatchers the size of moas stalked the shallows, stabbing the sand with beaks like swords. Kilometers to her right, a row of cliffs denned the horizon.

 

This beach was huge, visible from space as a white crescent like a life-size drawing of a small moon. They’d called it Atlantis Flats.

 

The red sun loomed high in the sky, far bigger than any sun she’d ever stood beneath, but utterly dwarfed by the ringed gas giant that, gibbous, filled an eighth of the sky above the sea. It looked as though it were floating on the ocean beyond the horizon, the colors of its bands and the dark of its nightside segment and a long, wavy ink-black line from its razor-thin ring bleeding into the water."

 

Ken McLeod, "Engine City"

Berlin-Schöneweide, 12.04.2012, Konzert der südafrikanischen Reggaeband TIDAL WAVES im Konzertsaal von Moving Poets Berlin (MoBe), Bruno-Burgel-Weg 23-37, 12439 Berlin.

Tidal Waves aus Johannesburg spielten zum Auftakt ihrer Welttournee in Berlin in folgender Besetzung:

Jacob "Zakes" Wulana (Guitar, Vocals, Harmonica),

Sam "Drumbo" Shoai (Drums/Percussion, Vocals),

Shadrack "Charlie" Mathopa (Bass Guitar),

Mr. Jaco Mans (Lead Guitar),

Johannes "Charlie P" Papasha (Keyboards).

Foto: Mr. Jaco Mans (Leadgitarre), Johannes "Charlie P" Papasha (Keyboards).

Pelham Bay Park

Bronx, NY

Photos from a Sunday wandering: On a coastal stretch of the 15.4 mile Ala Kahakai Trail. Read more about the trail itself in my set description.

Washington | DC | USA

The sun comes up over the mountains

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