Saturday, September 15, 2012

Overhanging trees in the estuary

Here is more of the area near where the Langosta Estuary flows out to the sea.  When I took my morning walk on the day when I took these photos, it was low tide.  As the tide comes in, the water flows over this sandy area and under the overhanging trees.  The revers happens as the tide flows out.  The trees have adapted to hang over the water, leaving this transitional area where the roots do not take hold.

This week we have photos highlighting the wildlife of Tanzania, Africa posted on our Viva la Voyage travel photo site.

8 comments:

Kate said...

It's a great photo to demonstrate the work of the tides.

glenda said...

Beautiful spot!

Memphis MOJO said...

Nature is amazing.

Sharon said...

Those trees provide some shade for beachcombers.

Lois said...

I'm sure the overhanging branches provide nice perches for the birds when the tide comes in.

Bob Crowe said...

Watch out for the alligators.

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