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The sand patterns made me think of zebras and tigers and I had to call the photo something :)
Some photos come easier than others but this location made me work quite hard. Couldn't get anything to line up with the nice sunset happening stage right, so kind of resorted to this. It won't win any awards but I did quite like the converging patterns in land, sea and sky.
Gulls, sand, water and some people on the nearly endless Baltic sea beach near Peenemünde.
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Aquella tarde, para rematar un fantástico día recorriendo la isla estona de Saaremaa, decidimos hacer caso de la Lonely Planet y fuimos a ver caer el Sol al faro de Kiipsaare.
Pero no todo iba a ser tan fácil... Tras meter nuestro coche por pistas de tierra, ajenas al asfalto del mundo civilizado, llegamos a un punto en el que no se podía avanzar más usando el cómodo vehículo. Consultamos Google Maps y el faro se encontraba aún a 4,5 kilómetros. Según los datos, la hora dorada comenzaba en 45 minutos, y, dado que habíamos venido por caminos de tierra, no queríamos que se nos hiciera de noche allí.
Así que nos pusimos a andar a paso ligero, casi al trote. Jesús, en un momento dijo que ya habíamos pasado la hora crítica, que había que volver para que no se hiciera de noche fuera de la carretera. Marta y yo nos miramos, ambos con ganas de ver aquel mágico momento, cansados por la caminata. Consulto mi teléfono: 300 metros para llegar; y todos ellos a través de arena de playa que te impide correr... Tan lejos, tan cerca... Decidimos ir aún más rápido y llegamos. Justo para sacar esta foto. Bueno, saqué cuatro con la cámara y otras tantas con el teléfono.
Y nada más, a volver al automóvil a toda velocidad mientras la noche caía sobre nosotros. Llegamos cuando al Sol aún le quedaban 10 minutos sobre el horizonte, con una luz preciosa de la que apenas podíamos disfrutar para no perdernos en los bosques de Saaremaa.
Mereció la pena.
Als Hauptattraktion kann die Kanareninsel Fuerteventura eindeutig auf ihre Strände zählen. Endlose goldgelbe Sandstrände, weite Naturstrände, oder meterhohe Sanddünen
Phra Nang Beach is located between East and West Railay Beach on the Railay Peninsula.
Wikipedia: Railay, also known as Rai Leh, is a small peninsula between the city of Krabi and Ao Nang in Thailand. It is accessible only by boat due to high limestone cliffs cutting off mainland access. These cliffs attract rock climbers from all over the world, but the area is also popular due to its beautiful beaches and quiet relaxing atmosphere. Accommodation ranges from bungalows and medium-priced resorts in East Railay to a collection of luxury resorts focused on West Railay, though one, Royavadee, spans both waterfronts and also has a beachfront restaurant at Ao Phra Nang. The four main areas of Railay consist of Phra Nang, West Railay, East Railay, and Ton Sai. Ton Sai caters to climbers and the backpacker set and is more rustic than the glitz of West Railay and the shops and restaurants of the East Railay boardwalk.
Koh Ngai – The Paradise IslandKoh Ngai or also named Koh Hai, is a tiny but stunningly beautiful Island at the Andaman Sea. If you are up for some relaxing days including staying at one of the best beaches in Thailand, then you should definitely visit Koh Ngai. Small, private, idyllic with an unforgettable scenery of a white-sandy beach and crystal clear sea water. That’s how I would describe that island. So if you are up to do some Island Hopping in Thailand – don`t miss to stop at this wonderful Island.
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Great Egret
Seems to be waiting for something to happen while standing in the early morning light streaming over the ocean and sand.
From the National Park Service:
Second only to the Great Blue Heron in size, the Great Egret (Casmerodius albus), sometimes called the Great White Egret, is one of the largest of the wading birds that inhabit the Everglades. Standing over 4 feet in height with a wingspan of more than 50 inches, it is similar in appearance to the Snowy Egret but can be distinguished by its long black legs, black feet, stout yellow bill, and tremendous size. The Snowy Egret is smaller than the Great Egret and has a black bill and yellow feet.
Although numbers of Great Egrets have recovered throughout most of the United States in response to conservation measures, numbers have declined in some parts of the southern United States because of habitat loss. Data indicate that the Florida Everglades has undergone a 90-percent reduction in the number of breeding pairs of wading birds.
In this dull time of the year I thought I would repost this picture of my son Joe taken way back in 2014 ( omg where does the time go ) enjoying the sun and surf on Fistral beach in beautiful Cornwall , spring and summer will soon be here :)
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And it starts to shine
And I see it burn when you bring me sunlight
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To feel this heat
To feel like everything is all that you dreamed
Is it all too much
Did you get enough
Does it set on fire all the things that you touch
And it fills me up
And it starts to shine
And I see it burn when you bring me sunlight...♬ ♬
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Imagine you are on a dream beach in the summer and have it alone for you...
Reminiscent of the Caribbean, a manless sandy beach on the Isle of Harris, outer Hebrides.
Stell dir vor, du bist im Sommer an einem Traumstrand und hast ihn für dich allein....
An die Karibik erinnernder menschenleerer Sandstand auf der Insel Harris, äußere Hebriden.
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