Monday, August 07, 2006

Holidays - part IV - deserted beaches

I cannot comment much on these pictures. It's just what it is. Enjoy :)




14 comments:

  1. i called M to see them too. so beautiful!

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  2. These are absolutely my favorite
    you have ever posted -
    breathtaking!

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  3. I've just looked over the last few posts and your photos ... what a wonderful holiday you had. The photos are fabulous.
    Got your postcard yesterday ... thank you so much, it is lovely. Looks like a beautiful place.
    Hope you are having a great week.
    Take care, Meow

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  4. Hugs: Thanks for visiting :)

    Scholiast: Next time, okay?

    Chloe: oh good! I'm glad you liked them. They're very uplifting.

    Sophie: Yes, I understand. There's something special about deserted beaches :)

    Meow: Thank you. It was great being there. I'm glad you got the card, it was faster than I imagined :)

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  5. Now that's a beach!

    I am curently tramping up and down the muddy clay beaches of Essex foregoing the sandy bits!

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  6. FB: Yes, I've seen your photos and there's a considerable contrast. But I've seen many great beaches in England too, just not like this one, but with big areas of nice sand.

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  7. Fab - and a nice distraction from work...

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  8. Oh, the perfect beach...delicious.

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  9. Lady Miss: Yes, thank God for distractions sometimes!

    Cathy: :) I wish I was there now!

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  10. I have to get holiday tips from you - I love the open sandy beaches with no people! Lovely photos :)

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  11. Stephanie: he he thanks! Who doesn't? ;)

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  12. who doesn't? the ones who put their blankets down right next to you even when there is a vast expanse of open sand as far as the eye can see ;)

    maybe they think it must be the best spot if someone has already claimed it?

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  13. Stephanie: You're right! There's an area of that beach that is usually crowded because people are too lazy to walk a little more.

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