Seascape: Thursday’s Special

In response to Paula’s Thursday’s Special.

Soft Light Sunset
Sunset Wales UK
Smooth Waters
Llandudno Pier a seaside resort of Llandudno on the coast of North Wales between Bangor and Colwyn Bay. At 2,295 ft the pier is the longest in Wales and the fifth longest in England and Wales
Pier at Llandudno
Llandudno Pier, a seaside resort on the coast of North Wales between Bangor and Colwyn Bay. At 2,295 ft the pier is the longest in Wales and the fifth longest in England and Wales. Long exposure
Heaven And Earth
Seascape Sunset, aircraft vapor trails North Wales UK. Contrails or vapor trails are long, thin artificial clouds that sometimes form behind aircraft
Sunset Lighthouse
Seascape Sunset at Talacre Lighthouse North Wales UK
Manila Bay Sunset
Manila Bay is a natural harbour which serves the Port of Manila, in the Philippines.
Boracay Sunset
sunset at Puka beach Boracay Philippines
Pandanon Island Sunset
Tour boat sunset moored off Pandanon Island Bohol, Philippines
Thai Longboat
Wooden Thai longboat moored off the beautiful coast of Koh Lanta in the straits of malacca Thailand
Sunset Deganwy Beach
Sunset Deganwy Beach north wales UK
Rhoscolyn Coastline
Rhoscolyn lies in the south western corner of Holy Island, Anglesey, Wales, looking out into the Irish Sea. The defining feature of the landscape here is the dramatic, rocky coastline were there are numerous inlets and coves. The Rhoscolyn coast is well known for its striking natural arches that the sea has carved out of the cliffs. They are called Bwa Du the black arch, and Bwa Gwyn the white arch. Long Exposure
Nant Gwrtheyrn
Nant Gwrtheyrn or “the Nant” as it is often called, is a magical place located in a former quarrying village on the northern coast of the Llŷn Peninsula in North Wales, UK

 

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24 thoughts on “Seascape: Thursday’s Special

  1. Beautiful photographs – thank you – I spent a lot of time in North Wales (Gronant near Talacre) as a child and later on in Anglesey, near Llanfair PG at Plas Newydd. Eventually learned how to pronounce Llafair PG :-o)

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  2. I am sure that your headed picture is Llanrwst – I camped near the bridge with a mate (in the field that can be seen under the bridge arch) in 1958 or 59, well before the cottage was covered in the creeper. I think it was a tea room at the time.

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