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Images tagged "beach"

Australia
Australia
South Africa
Australia
The beach house
Namibia
Namibia
Namibia
Namibia
Namibia
South Africa.
South Africa
y5852 Bagamoyo. Tanzania. Moon over beach at low-tide. Africa.- Mond ueber Strand bei Ebbe. Bagamoyo. Tansania. Afrika.- 50 MB.Copyright: Obie Oberholzer / Bilderberg
y9972 - Africa, South Africa, Western Cape. Nature's Valley beach (Garden Route). Waves and approaching storm. 
- Afrika, Suedafrika. Western Cape. Nature's Valley beach (Garden Route). Heraufziehender Sturm an der Kueste.

- 59 MB. 
Copyright: Obie Oberholzer / Bilderberg
y9972 - Africa, South Africa, Plettenberg Bay. View of Keurboom's River Lagoon and Tsitsikamma mountains. 
- Afrika, Suedafrika, Plettenberg Bay. Blick auf die Keurboom River Lagune mit den Tsitsikamma-Bergen im Hintergrund. 

- 59 MB. 
Copyright: Obie Oberholzer / Bilderberg
Queensland. Australia.
Queensland. Australia.
Queensland. Australia.
Queensland. Australia.
Queensland. Australia.
Queensland. Australia.
Queensland. Australia.
Queensland. Australia.
Sand Bubbler Crab sandpebbles on 4 Mile Beach at Port Douglas, are made to look like an Aboriginal art design. Hand-drawn beach installation with sand pellets. Sand bubbler crabs live in burrows in the sand, where they remain during high tide. When the tide is out, they emerge on to the surface of the sand, and scour the sand for food, forming it into inflated pellets, which cover the sand. The crabs work radially from the entrance to their burrow, which they re-enter as the tide rises and destroys the pellets. The material consumed by sand bubbler crabs has a very low concentration of organic matter, which is concentrated by egestion of indigestible material.
Childers Cove, near Nullawarre, has a small beach. It is 100 m long with a bluff crossing the western end of the beach. It is backed by 30 m high, grassy bluffs, and spectacular 40 m high outcrops guarding the cove. The beach is low and flat, with a shallow bay floor. It has a few reefs and one narrow sea stack just off the beach. A permanent rip drains out of the cove.
The Great Ocean Road. Australia.
The Great Ocean Road. Australia.
The Great Ocean Road. Australia.
Kangaroo Island. Australia.
Oman
Oman
Kangaroo Island. Australia.
Kangaroo Island. Australia.
Morocco
Morocco
Morocco
Morocco
Natures Valley
South Africa. West Coast
South Africa. West Coast
South Africa. West Coast
South Africa. West Coast
South Africa. West Coast
South Africa. West Coast
South Africa. West Coast
South Africa. West Coast
South Africa. West Coast
South Africa. West Coast
South Africa. West Coast
Blue Mussels, several meters deep, lie on a beach near Groenriviermond on South Africa's desolate Atlantic West Coast.
South Africa. West Coast
South Africa. West Coast
South Africa. West Coast
South Africa. West Coast
South Africa. West Coast
Natures Valley
Natures Valley
Natures valley.
Cambodia.
Cambodia.
Cambodia.
Cambodia.
Cambodia.
Cambodia.
Cambodia.
Cambodia.
Cambodia.
Cambodia.
Cambodia.
Cambodia.
Morocco
Cambodia.
Cambodia.
Malawi
Malawi
Cambodia.
Cambodia.
Cambodia.
Cambodia.
Whale Coast
Whale Coast
Whale Coast
Whale Coast
Whale Coast
Cambodia.
Cambodia.
Whale Coast
Whale Coast
Whale Coast
Whale Coast
Whale Coast
Whale Coast
Cambodia.
Cambodia.
Malawi
Malawi
Namibia. Lüderitz
Namibia. Lüderitz
Natures Valley
y9912 - Africa, South Africa, Western Cape near Arniston. Lagoon at De Mond Nature Reserve.
- Afrika, Suedafrika, Western Cape bei Arniston. Lagune im de Mond Naturschutzgebiet.

- 59 MB. 
Copyright: Obie Oberholzer / Bilderberg
Queensland. Australia.

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