Are you sure you're not on the Oregon Coast ;>) Looks very similar and looks wonderful! I love this kind of coastal scene -- love the wild Pacific coast beaches much better than the ones we have in Florida.
I read a book a long time ago that referred to the rocks and sea as "permanence at rest and permanence in motion" - and I'd not thought of that for a long time.
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Are you sure you're not on the Oregon Coast ;>) Looks very similar and looks wonderful! I love this kind of coastal scene -- love the wild Pacific coast beaches much better than the ones we have in Florida.
ReplyDeleteI love visiting here and getting to see a personal view of New Zealand! The coastlines are very different than here in Florida as Sallie says.
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures!
ReplyDeleteI thought the same as Sallie! The second photo reminds me of Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach. Lovely set!
ReplyDeleteWonderful; splashes of water.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful captures!Have a great day!
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I read a book a long time ago that referred to the rocks and sea as "permanence at rest and permanence in motion" - and I'd not thought of that for a long time.
ReplyDeleteNice pictures.
Stewart M - Australia
Great photos of the pounding waves. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fantastic photos of a beautiful place ~ very different from Kansas eh? ~ thanks, ^_^ (A Creative Harbor)
ReplyDeleteStunning captures, Bettyl! Similar to the W-coast of the US...
ReplyDeletewonder if my comment got through? If not: stunning captures! Also I clicked on your Networked blogs - I'm on there as Jesh StGermain:)
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