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Dune dog
It said "woof" to me!!
Taken many moons ago at Dawlish Warren, Devon, on my old Olympus - I doubt this piece of driftwood exists any longer.
The straw coloured marram grass helps stop the erosion of the dunes by extensive systems of creeping underground stems allowing it to thrive under conditions of shifting sands and high winds. For a really good walk, park in Dawlish and meander along the sea wall, [Please don't attempt this at high tide in a storm when it can be very dangerous.] by the side of the mainline from London to Penzance, to The Warren or take a slow train.
The large dunes and beach are great place to wander- but best experienced in the winter when the grockles have mostly left and weather is blustery ;))
Taken many moons ago at Dawlish Warren, Devon, on my old Olympus - I doubt this piece of driftwood exists any longer.
The straw coloured marram grass helps stop the erosion of the dunes by extensive systems of creeping underground stems allowing it to thrive under conditions of shifting sands and high winds. For a really good walk, park in Dawlish and meander along the sea wall, [Please don't attempt this at high tide in a storm when it can be very dangerous.] by the side of the mainline from London to Penzance, to The Warren or take a slow train.
The large dunes and beach are great place to wander- but best experienced in the winter when the grockles have mostly left and weather is blustery ;))
Marco F. Delminho, Berny, Ulrich John, Fred Fouarge and 26 other people have particularly liked this photo
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MaggsMep club has replied to Anton Cruz Carro clubBest wishes to you too.
I do agree it is a wonderful walk, especially as you say in winter.
MaggsMep club has replied to Roger (Grisly) clubI love beaches in the wind and rain, so life affirming.
Thank you for posting your image
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MaggsMep club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen clubMaggsMep club has replied to Colin Ashcroft clubVery nicely captured Maggie.
Intriguing shot and yes, it would be very surprising if it were still there!
Herb
Very nice.
Happy Sunday to you
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fascinating profile and framing!
Thanks for interesting information
Thank you for posting your image
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You made this magic picture and we believe in it.
Well done.
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