Calm sea at Almuñécar
Castle beach bathing pool
St.Andrews Castle
Reminds me of a novel by Jerome K. Jerome
My childhood playground
Moody Sky
Sign of the Times HFF
The fitting end of Cheynes II--- Whaler
Schleswig Holstein - Schönberger Strand
Coretalent OL going through the Gape into Albany.
Sunset at Schönberger Beach - Link zum Video
Sonnenuntergang in Brasilien
Beach Hutts
Pinky Beach
A peaceful dream? (PiPs)
Happy Fence Friday
Unermüdliche Leseratten
Sea and Sky
It's A hard life.
Part Fence, Part Boat.
Moon Rise colours
The View
Moon Rise
Light on the Lighthouse
The Colours of Arran
Happy Glitz & Sparkle Wednesday (◕‿-)
6 Years Ago Today
Happy Fence Friday
Bass Rock, in the Firth of Forth, photographed fro…
Bass Rock, in the Firth of Forth, photographed fro…
Bass Rock, in the Firth of Forth, photographed fro…
At Tairua On The Coromandel.
Self portrait
St.Andrews harbour
St.Andrews Skyline
St Andrews, Pier and East Sands
The Gap - Read below.
St Andrews, Stormy Day at the Pier
St Andrews, 'Turtle Rock' at the Little Beach
Storm passing by Frenchmans Bay
St Andrews Castle
St Andrews, Harbour Breakwater
St Andrews, Surfing at the East Sands
St Andrews, St Mary on the Rock
St Andrews, Gregory Lane
St Andrews, East Sands
Thought for the Day
Skulptur "Mann in Sturm" an der Seebrücke Schönber…
Dunbar Castle
Horsey Beach. Bay 29. With clickable PiPs
James and Granddad
Seebrücke am Schönberger Strand
Dawesville cut Bridge. see info
East Sands, St Andrews
St Andrews Harbour
St Andrews Castle
Sunset
Another New Edit
Sunny Sea
East Sands, St Andrews
Pobierowo, Polska
Sunset Sky
Out for a walk
Pobierowo, Polska
Sonnenuntergang in Brasilien
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The view From Mount Melville Lookout Tower
You can clearly see the time was limited the rain on the right was only minuets away.
This is a Huge view some 270 degrees of view.
This is a Huge view some 270 degrees of view.
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Wonderful panorama with a great landscape and a dramatic sky - which doesn't need always be blue. But don't let it know the tourist authorities ...
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