Tuesday, 28 September 2010

Rough Ocean


Vicentine Coast and Southwest Alentejo Natural Park
Carrapateira, Portugal

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

A stunning photo from your beautiful country! We, in Australia, have something similar in The Great Ocean Road vistas, where erosion has sculpted rock forms known as the Three Apostles which, having been around forever,pounded by relentless surf, are now crumbling. Thanks for you comment on my blog.

tapirgal said...

Wow, what a neat formation. I love these places. As you know, we have some along the coast of Oregon, but haven't seen one that looked so much like a bowl.

As for masks, I should post more. Between some tht Lee has bought and others we've seen on trips, I have a number of photos of them. We stayed in a place in Sayulita, Mexico, that decorated the cottages with them.

Coffeeveggie addict. said...

Great photos!y0ur blog is amazing alot of beautiful things to see!

Z said...

WOW! Amazing landscape!

Lowell said...

Such a gorgeous photo! There is nothing quite like the power of surging water (witness the Grand Canyon, et. al.), but especially the power of the ocean!

黄清华 Wong Ching Wah said...

Great capture of the majestic view nature's creations ! Please have a beautiful day.

Marites said...

stunning and beautiful!!

Diane said...

This is beautiful. Hardly a sea to swim in though! Diane

Tinsie said...

That's a beautiful shot! I imagine the sound of the ocean must have been pretty amazing too :-)

SAPhotographs (Joan) said...

I would not want to be in that water but it might be a great place for snorkling.

Amanda said...

It reminds me a bit of Punakaiki in New-Zealand.

James said...

I like it a lot! This is an outstanding photo. What a beautiful coast.

Barb said...

The raw beauty of this photo is wonderful....Barb

Rajesh said...

Beautiful sight, very rocky area.

Francisca said...

The more I see of your Portugal, JM, the more my desire to return. I love and revere the sea.

Pooch Purple Reign said...

i love this photo.... beautiful colours here
i moved now so i might have some interesting shots of the ocean coming up
~laura

Costea Andrea Mihai said...

great image!! bravo!

irinapictures said...

Gggggreat blog!