Beach & Riverwalk treasures (Amazing nature contest #Feb01)

in Amazing Nature3 years ago

We live 600m from the beach in a town called Kommetjie on the Cape Peninsula of South Africa (the very tip of Africa) and we get to walk along this river to the beach most days. It’s rustic and beautiful and maybe not typically African, but it’s everything that we love about living here.

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I found this feather on the beach and loved its simplicity and the colouring of it lying against the white sand of the beach. It’s most probably a Seagull feather, although I may be wrong. Luckily the breeze didn’t carry it away before I could capture it.

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Here you can see some more of Long Beach. Our local spot. I love the effect of some strangers footprints in the sand ahead of us and the many seagulls ahead sitting in the waves.

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On the walk home along the river I spotted these two “African Christmas Trees”. They are sought after at Christmas time and sprayed painted white! We stick to a more traditional Christmas tree but I love seeing these in nature in their home. They will probably soon die and then be chopped down from the plant below.

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Further up the path we walk along the reeded river. In the late winter and early spring the reeds are covered in birds nests - I’m yet to get a good photo of them - maybe next season as it’s currently our summer here.

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The sandy path continues through some bush. I always make a quick walk through this section because I’m not a fan of snakes although it’s probably silly.

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Then we reach the next section of river now running through our neighbourhood. From here my chihuahua knows his way home. The long shadows showing the late time of day.

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We are blessed to be surrounded by nature, mountains, rivers, beaches and a lot of ocean. I’ll post some more soon.

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Wow! Thank you so much @EwkaW and @qurator

My pleasure :)

 3 years ago  

These after christmas trees look so unusual ^^ .. A bit like they have some long bushes at the top branches, hehe

Those are actually the “flowers” of a succulent that grown near the ground below. I just didn’t get them in the shot. The Christmas trees will eventually shrivel up and die away until next season.

hi! I like such nice walks by the seaside, and extremely curious to see the pictures of nice and bizarre finds. (sadly, I do not live by the seaside and very seldom I can visit a place like this).

gave my vote for your post in the AmazingNature challenge voting. cheers!

Enjoyed the virtual travel with you, especially the first three minimalist photograph. Beautifully captured! @zo3d

Why anyone would chop down and spray paint the African Christmas trees white boggles my mind. Such a waste.

Congratulations on winning the Amazing Nature Contest!

Wow! Thank you so much. I really appreciate it.

You're welcome!💫🌳🌛