Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Rocky coast

This is a somewhat unusual collection of rocks along Langosta Beach.  At low tide when the water retreats from the sandy part of the beach, there is usually black volcanic rock exposed, such as what you see in the distance of this photo.

In this spot, however, there are rocks that appears to be sandstone, and some of them are covered with moss.

This week we have photos of Blarney Castle, Ireland, posted on our Viva la Voyage travel photo site.

6 comments:

brattcat said...

a lovely shot.

Lowell said...

It's a beautiful place, but you would need to tread carefully on those sandstone rocks!

Sharon said...

I like this shot.

Judy said...

I wouldn't expect to see moss on the beach rocks. What a lovely scene! I bet those pockets are full of interesting things after the high tide.

Yes, I did get the same camera as Sharon's and yours. It's so versatile and no need to carry a bunch of lenses.

Hilda said...

I especially like the rocks covered in moss.

Kate said...

Looks like it could be a mite slippery, but beautiful, too!

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