A Stroll Along The Water's Edge
A second world ...
Ravenglass Viaduct 11546
Beach.
Footprint of carnivorous dinosaur.
High-tide on River Judeu.
Along the canal
HFF from Lincolnshire
Beng Ta Lua Rama IX Park
Lakeside
From swingbridge
Footprints of two-legged herbivorous dinosaurs.
Chapel of Memory.
After the Storm
Brooks Cove in the Mist
Alpsee bei Schwangau
Petit matin...
Waterside.
Gray Day at Hamilton Cove
River Autumn
The Mall
Bringing home the catch
Espichel Cape, beheld from Pedra da Mua.
Quoddy Cliffs
RIFLESSI SULL'ADOUR
Traditional boat of Tagus estuary.
Ravenglass Viaduct 11545
By Lake Whakamaru
Carrie & Kayla in Lubec Harbor
Workboat and Steel Pilings (2 of 3)
Trawlers at Rest
HFW - Southern hope
View over Tagus River and April 25th bridge.
Egret exploring ebb-tide.
Departure
Sydney Harbor
Family outing, Sydney style
Park view
Gulf Stream Does Not Warm This Beach
Fiord Wall Reflections
Hawse Hole
Reeds on the Lake..
Sailboats, Rushcutter Bay
Evening moonlight.
Ebb-tide.
Location
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Coasts of the sea: animals, vegetation and coastal geology
Coasts of the sea: animals, vegetation and coastal geology
Protected areas in nature and landscape protection
Protected areas in nature and landscape protection
" Amazing Nature - Einmalige Natur - La nature unique - La natura unica "
" Amazing Nature - Einmalige Natur - La nature unique - La natura unica "
MERS, rivers, lakes, ponds, streams, fountains, water, ice...
MERS, rivers, lakes, ponds, streams, fountains, water, ice...
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South shore of Boot Head with Hurricane Henri offshore; an area protected by Maine Coast Heritage Trust. Cliff height here is about 13 meters.
(Realty agents trying to sell the last remaining parcels of oceanside land in Downeast Maine call this "crashing surf"; in this instance, realtors are telling the truth. Preservation and conservation societies are in a race with private buyers to acquire this same oceanfront land.)
(Realty agents trying to sell the last remaining parcels of oceanside land in Downeast Maine call this "crashing surf"; in this instance, realtors are telling the truth. Preservation and conservation societies are in a race with private buyers to acquire this same oceanfront land.)
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