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Urchin (or sea anemone?) in a tidal pool!

It was lovely this morning, the sand around the tidal pool was untouched and the water totally calm

At low tide, you can find pools of life on the rocks at Lucia Beach.

Taken early Sunday morning and made up of 20 images taken standing on the bank over looking the tidal basin at Victoria Park.

You may recall that Jennifer used to staff a tidal pool at the museum in St. Andrews, New Brunswick. She was having fun here.

TIDAL kicked off Music Biz 2023 Day 4 with the ‘Maximize Your Music Career: TIDAL’s Innovative Approach to Artist Growth and Development’ interactive workshop, as TIDAL Artist Marketing Manager, Theo Feldman introduced attendees to TIDAL Artist Home, a game-changing platform allowing artists to manage their fan facing content and collaborate with their teams.

 

Coconut trees reflected in a tidal pool in Kona, Hawaii

The splash just starting out

Tidal barrier at the mouth of the river Hull. Photographed by Andrew Hatfield. www.andrewhatfield.co.uk

Lemon Fest @ Molodoï, Strasbourg

Cherry blossoms in bloom around the Tidal Basin, Washington, DC

Tidal Park in Port Moody

Tidal surge, Broadstairs Harbour

in Tor Bay Provincial Park, Guysborough County

Gas House Beach - Marblehead, MA

Edinburgh and the Firth of Forth from Cramond Island

Just a short section of the 2.2-mile loop around the Tidal Basin, and a few of the 3,500+ cherry trees.

Foobar Salad is being approached by a massive tidal wave! D:

Part of the walk From Tidal River Campsite ti Lilly Pilly Gully at Wilsons Promontory, Showing Bushfire Damage as well as Flood Damage on Mount Bishop.

 

Overlooking Tidal River

Cherry blossoms in bloom around the Tidal Basin, Washington, DC

reflections in the Tidal Basin - this is all looking down in the Tidal Basin, not up at the sky

Porto Moniz, on Madeira's north-east coast is most renowned for its tidal pools, used for swimming.

A scenic phenomenon caused by the surging Bay of Fundy tides, the highest in the world, the Bore occurs twice daily. The higher waters in the Bay cause the water in the placid Petitcodiac River to roll back upstream in one wave, which can range in height from 3 to 60 cm. Just as spectacular is the rapid and dramatic change in the river itself. At low tide the muddy river bottom is often visible, but within an hour of the arrival of the Bore, the water level rises some 7.5 metres (25') to fill the river to its banks. The Tidal Bore can be observed from many places around Greater Moncton, whether it be from Dieppe, Moncton or Riverview;

Endlose Faunenvielfalt und eine Bucht folgt der anderen...Copyright by Alexander Weise 2004

A Reggae Rock band with remarkable energy!

"Original Music for Original People" if their constant theme - and they had the crowd joining in this chorus!

www.tidalwaves.co.za/

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