21 April, 2022

low tide

 

31 comments:

  1. Nothing is more refreshing than walking on the firm sands left by the departing tide.

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  2. Oh how I would love to be able to probe through those tide pools.

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  3. Lucky you Bill. One of the amazing sights if you live close to the ocean.

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  4. Hello,
    It is nice to walk on the beach at low tide. Pretty scene and photo.
    Take care, enjoy your day!

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  5. Such a great photo! Oceans are always a wonder.

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  6. ...the tides are a fascinating thing!

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  7. The whole scene looks really nice, Bill.

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  8. Wow, there are lots of tidal flats when the tide is out!

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  9. That's a wonderful view of underwater visibility and the vast sea. Great capture!

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  10. That is amazing to see. Such a low tide.

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  11. Lots of room there for a good walk on the beach.

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  12. It is so interesting to watch the tide levels. Something I don't get to see very often.

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  13. Memories of childhood-holidays :-)

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  14. Low tide is a great time to walk along the seashore to see what can be found.

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  15. Wow, it sure uncovers a lot of ground. I wonder what the sea left behind?

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  16. I live by the sea, but we don’t have low tide. I once saw the low tide, in Germany, and it was awesome to walk in the bottom of the sea.

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  17. Lindo lugar, amo Essa bela paisagem.

    Um abraço e boa noite

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  18. Thta is a pretty view! Thanks for sharing.

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  19. Isn't this water withdrawal a bit too much? :)

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  20. Lovely composition with the tiny car at the bottom to reference the vastness of the ocean!

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  21. As much as I love seeing the water, I love that photo! Don't think I've ever seen a tide that low!

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  22. Uma panorâmica maravilhosa! Até saio daqui a respirar melhor, com a brisa do mar...
    Um grande abraço!
    Ana

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