L. L. Wall

L. L. Wall club

Posted: 17 May 2019


Taken: 27 Apr 2017

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Wild Assateague Pony, in a passageway over the sand dunes ...

Wild Assateague Pony, in a passageway over the sand dunes ...
Miles of linear lath-fence protect the fragile dunes from clumsy beachgoers and act as a windbreak to catch blowing sand. Access to the beach is restricted to designated passageways, solidly fenced such as this one, which even the wild horses use.
These hardy feral ponies are reputedly the descendants of survivors from shipwrecked Spanish galleons in the 1600's. There are herds on the barrier islands of Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina. These are totally wild animals, fearlessly disregarding human presence, unless approached closely or feeling threatened, then they will kick and bite. They have no predators, although careless tourist vehicles kill one or two annually. Authorities in Maryland use birth control darts to keep the herd there at about 100 - 110 animals.

Nathalie, HelenaPF, Fred Fouarge, Ronald Losure and 21 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Xata
Xata club
Lindo... mas não tem o doireito de correr pelo areal fora? HFF
4 years ago.
L. L. Wall club has replied to Xata club
The sand dunes on the US East Coast barrier islands are fragile and always in danger of being washed away by storms; once the protective sand dunes are gone, the whole barrier island will soon be gone too ... so the dunes are protected by fences and salt-grass plantings.
To get to the beach, one has to use the designated passageways, and so the wild horses use the passageways too.
4 years ago. Edited 4 years ago.
Xata club has replied to L. L. Wall club
Clever horses, thanks for explaining, enjoy your weekend too!
4 years ago.
 Nick Weall
Nick Weall club
This I like very much~ HFF & Hamwe
4 years ago.
 Annemarie
Annemarie club
wonderful photo. HFF
Happy weekend:)
4 years ago.
 Rosalyn Hilborne
Rosalyn Hilborne club
I love this shot! It is so beautiful!!!
HFF and good weekend.
4 years ago.
 Annaig56
Annaig56 club
très beau,,
4 years ago.
 Dida From Augsburg
Dida From Augsburg
Beautiful catch and interesting information!

HFF, Wally!
4 years ago.
 Angelofruhr
Angelofruhr club
HFF und ein schönes Wochenende!
4 years ago.
 Roger (Grisly)
Roger (Grisly) club
Lovely looking horse in a superb image,
Wish you a HFF with a great weekend
4 years ago.
 Christa1004
Christa1004 club
The horse looks at the fence, as if it thinks "what the heck is this thing that limits my freedom??" HFF and a nice weekend.
4 years ago.
 grobi358
grobi358 club
Very beautyful composition! HFF and nice Weekend!
4 years ago.
 Jeff Farley
Jeff Farley
A superb HFF and FFF capture LLW. Thank you for posting to FFF.
4 years ago.
 Percy Schramm
Percy Schramm club
Very impressive horse portrait - and thank you for the interesting informations ! HFf and a sunny weekend !
4 years ago.
 Sarah O'
Sarah O' club
WALLY! what a great photo here! caught at the right moment with the horse! Oh now I see why I see his legs ON THIS SIDE OF A FENCE !! he is in a passage way! its a great shot, Wally.
HANWE, Sarah
4 years ago.
 cammino
cammino club
Beautiful. HFF!
4 years ago.
 gezginruh
gezginruh club
Great composition!!
I really like this very much!
Belated HFF and have a nice weekend !

Best wishes
Füsun
4 years ago.
 Diane Putnam
Diane Putnam club
Oh my, I love this. So simple, but so much to look at. It needs to be on your wall!
4 years ago.
 Ronald Losure
Ronald Losure club
We were read a story about these ponies when we were in grade school. "Misty of Chincoteague", I think it was.
4 years ago.

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