I have seen rocky cliffs in adventure movies. A group of brave men battle their odds to climb slippery and wet rocks. The drama behind this act is indeed engaging and energising. In India, I have never come across dangerous and alluring rocky cliffs. Even though I have spent a lot of my childhood near the sea, it was at the end of the flat land. In the English coast, you find a lot of cliffs. You have to walk down a steep path to wade into the sea. Recently, I visited Wales. I took the picture at Anglesey, Wales near the South Stack lighthouse.
Tags: Photos, Wales, Anglesey, South Stack, Lighthouse
Nice view :)
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DeleteNice click
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DeleteBeautiful 😊
ReplyDeleteIndeed it was. The water had a different color too.
DeleteWoo, what a view ! must have been a refreshing time up there !
ReplyDeleteI had a great time out there. It was beautiful. Nature combined with man made structures( lighthouse, bridges etc).
DeleteNice one Nona. This was something I noticed about England, most of the cliffs I went to were kinda steep and had a perpendicular fall. Kinda like this one. Maybe something to do with the landscape..
ReplyDeleteThe landscape here is different from what we find in most beaches. The summers are great. The winters aren't
DeleteBeautiful..
ReplyDeletecool capture :)
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