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Aaron Neville and Trisha Yearwood - I Fall To Pieces

 

 

We love the beach on An Island Walk.

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Aaron Neville and Trisha Yearwood - I Fall To Pieces

 

 

We love the beach on An Island Walk.

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  • Cath
  • Canada
  • 12 Aug 2010, 02:01
This is not your beach. Where is it?
Mary MacADNski: This is between the point and the wharf at Point Prim.
very cool
Mary MacADNski: It will be gone by next sumnmer, I expect.
  • zed
  • Australia
  • 12 Aug 2010, 07:27
Natural sculpture, nature is amazing
Mary MacADNski: Erosion at it's best. LOL
  • Scarlet
  • The Netherlands
  • 12 Aug 2010, 08:26
What an amazing beach!
Mary MacADNski: It certainly is for a beach explorer.
Will this stack bring luck too, like the small ones people make
Mary MacADNski: I don't know. I didn't know that Inukshuks brought luck. Now I know why people put them in their yards.
Is this the same one as Sunday Mary? Wonderful things of nature aren't they.
Mary MacADNski: I think it is a different one but on the same beach.
  • neha
  • United States
  • 12 Aug 2010, 14:53
nice colors!!!
Mary MacADNski: The colours are great!
Natures sculpture..lovely shot Mary
Mary MacADNski: Nature is a wonderful sculptor.
lovely..interesting rock formation. =)
Mary MacADNski: Stacks are pretty neat to find.
This is the sort of landscape that I love. Super image Mary.
Mary MacADNski: Kind of wild, isn't it?
Super rock formation again, I wonder how long it will stand for smile
Mary MacADNski: The coming winter may take care of that - or maybe not.
Superb shot, Mary. This is one place I haven't visited on the Island, is it difficult to find?
Mary MacADNski: This is Point Prim, the southernmost part of the island.
The high tides must be pretty high at times! Interesting shot, Mary.
Mary MacADNski: Average, I'd say. Thanks.
  • Alan
  • Somewhere is Shropshire
  • 12 Aug 2010, 17:33
Ah! Now I can see that rock stack in the context of its surroundings; lovely!
Mary MacADNski: This is a different stack, I believe but on the same beach. I had an uncle from Shropshire - died 2 years ago.
Your pictures often put me in mind of Devon
Mary MacADNski: I think that is where Chris mentioned this morning. We also have very different beaches and types of landscape. This is 'South Shore'.
These pictures are amazing, gotta love geology.
Mary MacADNski: Yes, I just dug out a geology book to bring to a friend at work tomorrow.
This is such a wonderful frame, Mary and reminds me of the Hoodoos over in Willow Creek near Drumheller, Alberta which were mud made, that I visited a few months ago.

A very photogenic scene that you've captured beautifully.
Mary MacADNski: Thanks, man. I've been so busy. This was my first solo look at the beach THIS YEAR. Very unusual.

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