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The fun conclusion to the Tidal Wave ride. I went on it when I was last at the park in 2002, knew better than to try it again this time.

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 (Lead-Gitarre).

The Dollart (German name) or Dollard (Dutch name) is a bay in the Wadden Sea between the northern Netherlands and Germany, on the west side of the estuary of the Ems river. Most of it dries at low tide. Many water birds feed there.

This is covered by seawater when the tide comes in.

The approach to St Michael's Mount, Cornwall.

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.

Blasted light mucking me about again.

 

Anyways, Yattalunga Tidal Pool. That's it at the end of the jetty, that bit of water surrounded by a fence.

 

Spike's Woy Woy blog with swearing & pictures

Samsung digital camera

Glasgow Tidal Weir at night.

river hull tidal barrier near myton bridge

 

Tidal pools that fill up with the high tide.

Goat Rock State Beach near Jenner, California

The Russian River flows to the Pacific here.

Parade of Champions, Sandown Park, April 2014

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.

Taken at Rocky Point Park in Warwick Rhode Island using the Canon EOS Rebel T5 with the 18-55mm and 75-300mm Lenses Kit

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: Jacob "Zakes" Wulana (Gitarre, Gesang), Shadrack "Charlie" Mathopa (Bass).

Grup: tidal

Lloc: Mutal fest, Piedras Blancas, Asturies.

Data: 23.07.04

Aquatic wonders await in a tidal pool. A starfish basks in the warm water and shells peak out from the sand.

 

This necklace would be so fabulous with any outfit, but imagine it paired with a white tank top over a swimsuit. It has the perfect mixture of casual appeal and magical whimsy!

 

A brass starfish charm descends from pale sea green enamel chain. Delicate brass chains dangle from the starfish, carrying a bouquet of shells and plastic charms resembling coral. Iridescent glass beads with blue green tones adorn the pendant.

 

DC Cherry Blossoms

Wilsons Promontory 1

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: Jacob "Zakes" Wulana (Gitarre, Gesang), Shadrack "Charlie" Mathopa (Bass).

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