Lovely coastal scenes. I'd be very interested to know what shape a sugarloaf actually was; hills and islands bearing the name seem to be highly variable in outline.
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ReplyDeleteIt's the sheer, raw force within it which fills one with awe... YAM xx
What an amazing place! Love the colours of the water.
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What a wonderful view over the sea, love your pics !
ReplyDeleteLovely coastal scenes. I'd be very interested to know what shape a sugarloaf actually was; hills and islands bearing the name seem to be highly variable in outline.
ReplyDeleteYou have taken excellent seashore photos. I can understand why you are always impressed by seeing the ocean.
ReplyDelete...number 3 looks like a spot in Hawaii known as Chairman's hat!
ReplyDeleteI agree Betty. I cant imagine not being amazed by it! Beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteYou geology is so interesting!
ReplyDeleteThose photos look like picture postcards...just beautiful! I am always in awe when I see your photographs! Hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteMagnificent seascape captures!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots.
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