Wednesday, 7 November 2012

The Relevance Of Silence

 
Península Valdés Nature Reserve (Patagonia), Argentina



This long beach is the habitat of Sea Lions (above) and Elephant Seals

10 comments:

Joop Zand said...

Nice part of this world..... good photo's again.

Greetings, Joop

http://joopzandfotografie.blogspot.nl

Sylvia K said...

Oh, yes! Silence would indeed be appreciated there!! What a gorgeous place! Superb capture, JM, as always! Hope your week is going well!

Zimbabwe said...

Love these photos, and to me silence is golden in places like this. Diane

orvokki said...

Nice fotos, wonderful beach. But I like most the first one.
Hugs.

FilipBlog said...

Just waw for the second picture. Congratulations.

Greetings,
Filip

Lowell said...

What a place! I think the sound of silence is very appropriate here. Love the color of the water ... in the last picture - could that be the skeleton of some unlucky creature. A Republican, maybe? Heh, heh!

Anonymous said...

I love the sign. The beach photos are beautiful.

Anita Otrebski said...

Love the sign! Beautiful seascape!

Fabien said...

Le silence se justifie !

Yogi said...

why is there a relevance of silence? Just a joke or do wild animals jump out of nowhere and attack if don´t shut up?