“Oh no!” you say, “Not another beach photo!”
Oh yes! But I’ll offer up a different view.
Not all beaches are made of sand and surf-able waves. My favorite beach is in a secret cove, accessible but hidden from a walking trail and cut off by shore in high tide. The banks are filled with bleached out driftwood logs and the sand is replaced by pebbles and millions of broken shells.
On a clear day, with the sun shining and surf pounding I could spend hours searching for the perfect shell, the perfect pebble on the perfect driftwood log – each of them different, every one of them unique.
Today’s post is brought you by: Lens Artists Photo Challenge #51 – Unique
Ucluelet, Vancouver Island. June 2019
Ah, just lovely!
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Thank you Leya 🙂
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Great. I like the ocean spray, too.
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Thank you!
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Absolutely nothing like a beach where you can cut your feet on washed up shells. I love them, and the driftwood. Great choice.
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Thank you for saying so. I appreciate it!
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👍👍
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Oh no! Not another beach photo! But seriously, I so miss my favorite beach at low tide. Great photos and enjoy every second of your explorations.
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Thank you Mike!
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Thank you so much for sharing your favorite beach in a secret cove… Unique, indeed! 🙂
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My pleasure Amy. Thanks for dropping by!
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