Tag: “Ocean Liner”

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  1. Neah Bay, WA

    Neah Bay, WA at low tide. If you look really close you can see 2 surfers with their surfboards in the middle of the picture!

  2. A Ghost Ship on San Francisco's Shores

    More than five decades ago a great Atlantic ocean liner, the SS Independence, proudly steamed to exotic Mediterranean ports while serving up the finest caviar and champagne. Today, she's a ghost ship, and I'll tell you what it's like to be inside.

  3. Taj Exotica Resort & Spa Maldives

    The Taj Exotica Maldives is a 5 star resort located on a private island of white sand and lush foliage surround by warm turquoise waters. They boast over-water villas, some with their own plunge pools.

  4. Beach

    Atlantic City's four miles of beaches are free to the public. The world's first Boardwalk was built in Atlantic City in 1870.

  5. Marin Headlands

    The Marin Headlands is vast area of hilly terrain north of San Francisco, just over the golden gate bridge. It offers some of the most spectacular views of the gateway to the San Francisco Bay, including the Pacific Ocean, the Golden Gate Bridge, the city skyline and natural wildlife.

  6. Cadìz

    The first time you happen to see the Atlantic Ocean, you realize an ocean is something different from the usual sea like the ones you've seen before.

    Cadìz is a special place, a little gem you will love.

    But the sight of the Ocean... that left me speechless.

  7. McWay Falls

    No matter how many waterfalls you've seen before this one is a gem. Flowing year-round onto deserted pristine California sands, it's one of the most picturesque spots around Big Sur.

    Come for the view of the falls at Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, then try the hiking trails among the giant redwood trees across the road.

  8. Sunset

    Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica

  9. Splash @ Big Sur

    Captured with a Nikon D200 spring 2007.

  10. morning's light

    Along the area called North Beach, usually a great place to quietly rerflect.

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