Pachyammos Seascapes

Published 4th of October, 2020

Bubbles

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Alex does like her close-ups.

Shades of Blue

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On my way up to the rocks, I couldn't help marvel at the different colours you could see in the sea.

Rocky Weeds

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Thought I would try a close-up of my own for a change.

Pretty Church

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If you do get to this beach, I insist you have to visit that little church over there too. Trust me on this.

I got a surprise when I reached the top of the rocks, where I took this picture. There was a large dog nearby, which quickly ran off down towards the sea. I assumed it belonged to a fisherman, but no human was present. I saw it again a couple of minutes later. It had made it to the other side of the cove, and was rounding the headland.

Spectacular Sea

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I love swimming and all that, but there is nothing quite as spectacular as a rough sea, provided you are not caught in it.

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