Aldinga Beach
About an hours drive form Adelaide South Australia.
You can also see my B&W version in The B&W Photos section of my Blog
You go without taking
My state remains the same
helpless without you
Abandoned
Anticipation
Return me to you
in you I belong
The tides at St Michaels Mount
The Tides are caused by the action of the heavenly bodies, principally the sun and the moon. When they are in line with the earth the attraction is multiplied, announcing spring tides, this corresponds with the period of highest tides ; on the contrary, if the sun and the moon form a right angle (in quadrature), the attraction is reduced and we are in neap tides, the period of lowest tidal movement
Grand
Linked in a row
Substance and beauty
Mirrored
Sublime in character
Impressive to view
Preserved
The View From The Marines
If you are ever in Adelaide take a trip down to Grange Jetty, from there you will see these wonderfully restored Terrace Houses
I have always loved these houses as they remind me of England.
(The year the Marines were constructed, 1882, was the peak of the land boom in Adelaide
The terrace of houses is of architectural significance because it was designed in the grand style of similar buildings at English seaside resorts and has a rarity value as one of the few remaining three-storied terrace houses in South Australia.)
Dynamic backdrop
Majestic
Boundaries non specific
Inspiration all around
Divine
Sense of place
Composition found
Any Beach with Dogs is Ok with Me
Amazing House
Wind Swept Trees
Stormy
Big Sur is a sparsely populated region of the Central Coast of California where the Santa Lucia Mountains rise abruptly from the Pacific Ocean.
Silence
Spiritual obsession
Intensity
Communication accepted
No sounds uttered
Non needed
Connection complete
Port Elliot is a town in South Australia toward the eastern end of the south coast of the Fleurieu Peninsula. It is situated on the sheltered Horseshoe Bay
Erratic love
Distance unpredictable
Unstable
Irregular
Different
Lost
Hallett Cove is a coastal suburb in the south of Adelaide, South Australia, with a population of more than 12,000 people.
Hallett Cove itself, is a small rocky beach, named after John Hallett
The Field River runs out to sea at the southern end. The cliffs to the north are part of the Hallett Cove Conservation Park, featuring Aboriginal artefacts used by the Kaurna tribe and several significant geological features. These include glacial striations on the clifftop discovered by Professor Ralph Tate in 1877, which along with similar striations found earlier at Selwyn’s Rock at Inman Valley, 40 km (25 mi) to the south in 1859, provide evidence for the Permian glaciation of southern Australia, then part of Gondwana. There are also a number of large glacial erratics on the beach.
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