Qurator's Photo Quest | Seascape

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I took this photo back in spring. It's so nice when the days starting to get longer and you can watch the sunset at the beach in the evening.
These markers are all along the Dutch coast line and are used to measure the distance to the dunes and the sea at specific times to see how that changed over time.

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I find this photo so calm and attractive. Good work.👏

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I’m glad to se the hashtags in your signature. I’ve been meaning to find some photography contests to enter. I also love nature photography and share photos almost every day via my Actifit blog posts.

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Dutch have always kept a good eye on water levels, interesting to see markers on the beaches.

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nice shot. does the sand shift a lot. the monsoon in india changes the shoreline every year, sometimes dramatically

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I love that scene :) And it's great that they are keeping track of the tiides, especially with the currents changing their pattern.

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Thanks. They don't keep track of the tiles, but they monitor if the beach is shrinking and the dunes are moving.
We're below sea level, so the dunas are very important 😉

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