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Mark H
Mark H
@neonbubble@mstdn.social  ·  activity timestamp 6 hours ago

On the northernmost tip of A Coruña, Spain for #MeerMittwoch today, looking outwards to where the Bay of Biscay and the Atlantic Ocean become one.

#Photography #Travel #Spain #ACoruna #LaCoruna #SeaWednesday #Landscape #LandscapePhotography

We're on one side of a narrow bay with a view to part of the other side and the opening of the bay out into the sea beyond. It's a warm, pleasant day with a mix of blue sky and light cloud overhead and the sun is currently hidden. The water that we're looking at is very calm, rippled slightly with no more than a gentle breeze affecting it, and it's very clear. From our highpoint on this side of the bay we can see down into the cool depths of the water at light colouration differences from pale rocks under the surface. The landscape of the bay is rocky low down, rising abruptly a few metres before sloping more gently away where grass and small, tightly-packed bushes carpet the area in vibrant green. In the bay entrance a few rocky islets emerge from the water.
We're on one side of a narrow bay with a view to part of the other side and the opening of the bay out into the sea beyond. It's a warm, pleasant day with a mix of blue sky and light cloud overhead and the sun is currently hidden. The water that we're looking at is very calm, rippled slightly with no more than a gentle breeze affecting it, and it's very clear. From our highpoint on this side of the bay we can see down into the cool depths of the water at light colouration differences from pale rocks under the surface. The landscape of the bay is rocky low down, rising abruptly a few metres before sloping more gently away where grass and small, tightly-packed bushes carpet the area in vibrant green. In the bay entrance a few rocky islets emerge from the water.
We're on one side of a narrow bay with a view to part of the other side and the opening of the bay out into the sea beyond. It's a warm, pleasant day with a mix of blue sky and light cloud overhead and the sun is currently hidden. The water that we're looking at is very calm, rippled slightly with no more than a gentle breeze affecting it, and it's very clear. From our highpoint on this side of the bay we can see down into the cool depths of the water at light colouration differences from pale rocks under the surface. The landscape of the bay is rocky low down, rising abruptly a few metres before sloping more gently away where grass and small, tightly-packed bushes carpet the area in vibrant green. In the bay entrance a few rocky islets emerge from the water.
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