Spurn Warren view NE
Spurn Warren view SW to lighthouses
Spurn Warren view NE
Spurn High Lighthouse 1
Spurn High Lighthouse 2
Spurn High Lighthouse 3
Spurn lighthouses view NE
Spurn north end view SW over the Spurn Neck
Rural Scene
Isla
Und ob ich schon wanderte im finstern Tal ...
Every few seconds another different beautiful sky
Cloud
North Sea
Closed - HFF !
Burst of Fall
Summit of Houndkirk Hill looking south
View north-east over Houndkirk Moor from the shelt…
Beach season is over
Night over water
B6
Herbstwolken in Schräglage.
Nautische Stirlereien
Oct 28: tree with rays
flying home
all saints
gbw - sunset (28th September 2019)
gbw - dawn comes again
gbw - moody ...
Village And Lake At Whakamaru
To the sea
Sky and Trees
In the Middle of Nowhere
On fire
hoch hinaus
Am See
A snap on the way to the shops - Seaford Bay 24 9…
goodbye winter
Das Kreuz über dem Kreuz
Tree Ferns
Westende sunset
Blue Skies and Clouds. HFF
big land, big sky GNP West
Der Mond im Wolkenbett
Stormy weather
Kalajoki sand dunes
head in the clouds
Oblaci
The skyline of Rhenen_Netherlands
waiting for a sunset....
paintbox scene by the river
What are these two clouds talking about?
World Photography Day, August 19, 2020
Sunset at Westende Belgium
RIFLESSI SULL'ADOUR
after sunset
Sign of the covenant
aerosoles
le rose e il lampione
Energy of clouds
Storm Cloud Beauty
Grassy Roadside.
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Spurn Chalk Bank view north 1
A visit to Spurn Point 11
The western side of Spurn overlooks the salt marsh and mud flats: a haven for wading and migrating birds, which flock here to feed.
The white Chalk boulders originate from barge-loads of Chalk emplaced on the west side of the spit during the period 1851 - 1857 following a series of storm surge breaches.
The western side of Spurn overlooks the salt marsh and mud flats: a haven for wading and migrating birds, which flock here to feed.
The white Chalk boulders originate from barge-loads of Chalk emplaced on the west side of the spit during the period 1851 - 1857 following a series of storm surge breaches.
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