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I took a walk along the beach the other day and this is what I saw. A few hours later everything would have been deep beneath the water again.
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Love these shots always so peaceful and calming when the tide is out, thanks for sharing Keith 🙂
Have a beachtastic week 👍
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It certainly is, cheers Steve.
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The beauty of nature 😍
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Indeed.
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👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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beautiful snaps
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Thanks, Beth.
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Interesting, but not a place I would choose for wading. 😦
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There are warning signs about sinking sand!
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Gorgeous shots, Keith. I long for warmer weather so I can walk on the beach again. Today it’s covered with snow. ❄️
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It’s not far off freezing here, but with lots of layers and a clear blue sky, it’s very walkable!
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For some reason that second picture really catches my artist’s eye!
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The first thing I saw when I looked at was a crocodile!
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True. And I should have double checked, because it was the 4th picture: the closeup of stones, mud flat with wavy ridges, that actually appealed to me. Put a beached seashell in it, and it would make a unique painting.
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Hi Keith – the coastal retreat and then return is always so interesting – cheers Hilary
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It’s fascinating!
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So much beauty is often beneath the water.
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There certainly is, Mimi.
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I love low tide and I love high tide. They each have their treasures. Beautiful shots, Keith.
Thank you for hosting the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday and rest of the week. 🙂
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They do indeed. Thanks, Sandee.
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It’s fascinating to see what the tide brings in and leaves behind.
Amazing photos, Keith!
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It is, and the erosion of wood and rock is fascinating. Thanks, Veronica.
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I love to see the ripples in the sand left by the tides.
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Me too, perfect patterns!
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Thank you for this walk along the ocean. It seems like an unveiling when you are able to see what is usually under the water.
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Thanks for joining me! When the tide is high it’s impossible to imagine what lies beneath.
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It’s always amazing to see what is under all that water. The scene is completely different.
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The contrast between high and low tides is incredible, and it happens twice a day!
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Beautiful set of photos as always!
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Thanks so much, Shiju.
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Great photos. I love seeing this ruins that emerge from the water at low tide!
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Thank you. Me too, I never tire of wandering around them.
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Oh my I am a rock hound and I would have loved just to sit there and admire…mind you I would watch the tide! Cheers!
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Very wise, it is easy to find yourself stranded on a raised section as the tide floods in and around you!
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I really like walking by the sea… I would have liked to live near the shore, to see the sea in all seasons.
Happy WW! ☺
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I’d certainly miss it if I didn’t have it nearby, though it’s easy to take it for granted.
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Such great photos. Love them. The shoreline is a place of mystery
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So true, thank you so much.
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