Ocean plant
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Here is a sunset capture with my two boys. They are very close and are not only brothers but best friends and love doing everything together :o)
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The view is of the Kieler Förde on the coast of northern Germany.
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The day comes to a closure with one last encore performance from mother nature over this special place – The Mouth of the Powlett River. see more photographic works from this beautiful coast / NO DESAL on the Bass Coast This scene is within 500m of the proposed location for the state Labor government’s desalination plant to supply Melbourne with more water…At what environmental cost? the local land and marine environments… plus the enormously ineffective energy consumption to fuel the process, added marine salinity to our beloved coast which sees Southern Right Whales migrate, penguins,seals,sharks and all their friends and foes… / There is yet to even have been an envirnmental effects statement done – demand one tomorrow (Wed 31st Oct) @ noon on parliament steps in Melbourne ! more info and pledge your support @ http://www.yourwateryoursay.org/
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Seaweed on the beach during low tide at sunset. Consider these photos as companions. :-)
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Hi’i lani Ho’okipa / Held in the Arms of Heaven Sunset Maui Hawai’i ” `Io dwelt within the breathing space of immensity. The universe was in darkness; with water everywhere, there was no glimmer of dawn, no clearness, no light. And He began by saying these words, that He might cease from being inactive: ‘Darkness, become a light possessing darkness.’ And at once Light appeared.” `Io then looked to the waters which compassed Him about and spake a forth time, saying, ‘ye Waters of Taikama, be ye separate. Heaven be formed.’ Then the sky became suspended. ‘Bring forth thou Tupuhoronuku.’ And at once the moving earth lay stretched abroad. ” (ancient chant of Ngati Kahungunu Maori)
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The perfect home for some little fish.
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Taken from in the garden at home…......
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Fractal Apophysis
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The centre of this scene is where Steve Bracks and the Victorian labour party has nominated to build a desalination plant to supply Melbourne with water…not only the aesthetic beauty of a coastline that has attracted hundreds of thousands of people every year and welcomed locals home for over a century to be altered for ever… but the environmental impacts of such a development is not wanted…... / As usual governments would never get away with such developments in places such as Port Phillip bay or Brighton beach…Do you ever see wind turbines in such politically crucial or affluent locations or in the the premiers own backyard ? ? ? NOT IN MY BACKYARD THANKS ! ! see more photographic works from this beautiful coast / NO DESAL on the Bass Coast
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Living somewhat on borrowed time, native plants and shrubs grow against harsh prevailing winds and salt spray…erosion from these elements being their greatest enemy as this soft sedimentary sandstone coast is eaten away at an average rate of 4cm/yr. / / EOS A2, Fuji Velvia 50. / ©T.Middleton2007 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / / / see more from this series and other parts of our majestic coast by clicking below /
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Taken on the shoreline of a remote Tasmanian beach.
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Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!
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/ Landscape photos / Shot in the Grand Cayman Islands at a nature preserve. / Nikon D80 18-135Nikkor lens @ 18mm, F9, 1/320 sec, ISO 100
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A picture I took of what I call a puff weed just after the wind blew some of the little fluffly things away
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KESWICK ISLAND - CHAPTER 7 - BLINDED!!
by Karin TaylorKESWICK ISLAND / CHAPTER 7 / BLINDED! Introduction – Keswick Island...
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