Some photo’s I took with my phone on the beach beneath the chalk cliffs a few miles along the coast at Eastbourne.
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Some photo’s I took with my phone on the beach beneath the chalk cliffs a few miles along the coast at Eastbourne.
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I could go rock hunting on that beach for a long time.
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It’s amazing to what you find embedded in the chalk when it cracks open.
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The pictures are so beautiful. What a pretty place. Thank you for sharing them with us.
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it is but you need to careful not to get caught when the tide comes rolling in!
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Lovely photos.
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I’m pleased you liked them, thanks Sadje.
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You’re welcome. You posted them on Monday, not Wednesday!
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I like to get ahead!
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Lol! Good.
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Beautiful pictures, Keith 😃
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Thanks Shweta!
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Surprising those flowers are swarmed with bees and butterflies. The contrast between the textures of the rocks and the colors of the blossoms up against them is striking. Very nice photos.
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Give it a few weeks and they will be! Thanks so much, Jade.
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You are welcome, Keith.
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are = aren’t
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Lovely scenes.Those rocks are so smooth and white! They’d be so nice to paint on.
Note to self: “Thou shalt not covet.” But…could you mail me just a few of the bigger ones??
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Strictly speaking, you shouldn’t take them, but between you and me, I’ve got quite a few on my balcony! I’ll check the postal rate!”
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Yeah, it might be rather hefty– pardon the pun.
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Ps: please dont send them by Fedex. I just got my books back from Sweden.
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While i’ve seen white cliffs in the distance, i have never had the chance to get so close. Thank you for the look as this beautiful place!
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They really are magical and although they are on my doorstep I never tire of wandering along them, above and below.
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Glorious photos. Thank you Keith. Where is this coast ?
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It’s East Sussex on the south-east coast of England just a short hop across the water from France! Cheers Susan.
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Eastbourne ?
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It is, near Beachy Head,
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What lovely photos would be nice to go out lol
Have a pebbletastic safe week 😷😷😷
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I’m allowed to go there now – yeah! Not allowed to get stoned there though!
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Bright and beautiful!
Thanks for linking up at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2020/06/48-years-with-this-guy.html
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Thank you for visiting and hosting!
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They’re stunning!! Beautiful contrast.
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Thanks Lydia
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The white of the background, the green of the leaves and the pink of the blossom are all perfect match to each other. Nature is a great artist!
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Indeed it is. Thanks Anagha.
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WOW! What an extraordinary beach! Love the gorgeous photos!
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It’s certainly different! Thanks Veronica.
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Wonderful captures, I enjoyed reading.
Stay healthy and well, dear blogfriend.
https://happy-hour-with-picts.blogspot.com/2020/06/pfingsten-im-ruckblick.html
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Wow, I love these. Such a contrast between the white rocks and flowers. And looks so serene and open.
Take care, and please do visit our WW, too if you get a chance.
https://www.catsynth.com/2020/06/wordless-wednesday-industrial-samoa-california/
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It’s a lovely place and not that many people go there, mainly because it requires a fair bit of climbing and clambering!
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Wow, that is so beautiful. Very lovely. Great pictures there.
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Thanks so much.
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wowee….love the rocks and the pink flowers standing out in front of the cliffs!
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Thanks Kathe.
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I’ve never seen rocks as white as that and I don’t think I’ve seen pink wildflowers like that, either. So beautiful and loved the contrast.
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It’s almost surreal. Thanks Alana.
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Beautiful! I love the color contrasts, but I think my favorite is the photo of just the white rocks in different shades of white and grey. Thanks for linking on Amanda’s Books and More!
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I’m delighted you liked them, thank you for dropping by.
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Another surreal walk by your beach. I adore those pink blooms. What are they called?
Ah! and those pebbles! Need I say more. 🙂
Have a good week ahead, Keith. And I just noticed, Rosey is back with a bang, eh? :)))))
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I was hoping nobody would ask that – I haven’t a clue! Rosey is never far away Natasha!
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Hi Keith – stunning photos … and yes the chalk shoreline is always interesting … all the best – Hilary
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It certainly is. Thanks Hilary.
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Haven’t been here in a while…I need to come back more often. good post.
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Indeed you do!
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That’s such a fabulous beach background for your photos! I love the tidiness of the white rocks.
Feel free to share at My Corner of the World
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It is quite unusual. Thanks for dropping by betty.
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The pink flowers add so much charm to the white beach. The contrast makes both of them stand out.
I like how some pebbles have been kept to do the balancing act 🙂 Did you indulge in it Keith or you chanced upon it ?
Looking forward to more photos from your walks this week 🙂
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All my own work! So pleased you liked them.
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The pebbles and the pink flowers! Love them.
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I’m pleased! Thanks so much.
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The white is so stark against the flowers. Beautiful shots.
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It is. Thanks so much Lydia
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