Never never land by goodoleboy
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Description
Shades of the apocalypse, captured 5/11/12 at The Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve, an approximately 1,300 acre coastal estuary, in beautiful Huntington Beach, California. Habitats include open water, mudflats, salt marsh, coastal dunes, seabird nesting islands, riparian, and freshwater marsh. More than 200 avian species have been identified at Bolsa Chica and the reserve is very popular with birders and photographers.
I took tons/tonnes of photos during a very long walk at the site. I believe I saw only one bird that day, and a few lizards, so that was about it for any living creatures. I encountered one other photographer along the way, but he didn't feel like talking.
Comments (5)
eekdog
Log in. Cool fallen trees.
starship64
Great capture. I wonder if you might see more birds if you were there right around sunrise or sunset.
npauling
I agree it does have an apocalyptic look to it and it looks to be polluted. I hope it is cleaned up so that you get more wildlife visiting as it looks as if it could be a great place for wildlife. 😀
Faemike55
fabulous view
RodS
I love getting out and wandering around places like this. Cool photo of the trees and pond.