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Beach Dunes

Photography Sea/Undersea posted on Jan 28, 2013
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Lots of these dunes at the beach though a big chunk of them got washed away a couple of years ago.

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Chipka

12:40AM | Mon, 28 January 2013

Is that driftwood too? The grasses look like tufts of hair: like the kinds you see on camel humps, only much longer! I love the light in this. Great work and I love the somewhat linear crop. Really nice!

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Wolfenshire

12:45AM | Mon, 28 January 2013

Very cool pov.. I love the ocean. Thanks for sharing this. I like seeing places like this.

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auntietk

1:01AM | Mon, 28 January 2013

What is it about beach grass and dunes that looks like camels? I've had the same experience Chip just had. I didn't when I first looked at this, but now I am! LOL! Aside from random maurauding camels, I love the beach, the look of the driftwood and the grass, the changing landscape. Isn't it great to live so near the coast?

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blinkings

1:05AM | Mon, 28 January 2013

I love your shots of the dunes. They are so different from ours. Ours are yellow and red sand. I don't know why they are different. We go for long rides on our mountain bikes through the sections that aren't too sandy. Its great fun. Keep the shots coming!

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sharky_

1:12AM | Mon, 28 January 2013

The ever changing mother earth... Aloha

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bmac62

1:40AM | Mon, 28 January 2013

Drifting Moving Arriving Departing Here today Gone tomorrow... You've got me thinking and dreaming...that a wonderful thing for a photo to do:)

whaleman

2:24AM | Mon, 28 January 2013

I'm guessing that it is regularly windy and any piece of driftwood or rock starts the process where the sand backs up behind the object starting to form a dune.

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durleybeachbum

3:52AM | Mon, 28 January 2013

Wonderful evocative photo! You sand is so dark! Ours is rather yellow.

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ragouc

12:14PM | Mon, 28 January 2013

Very good shot.

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jocko500

5:21PM | Mon, 28 January 2013

very well shot

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MrsRatbag

9:40PM | Mon, 28 January 2013

Beautiful!

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MirageBay

5:50PM | Tue, 29 January 2013

What a wonderful shot!


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