As locals we always called this beach 'A' Bay which is short for Alexandria Bay. In warmer months it's often covered in nudists so we rarely go down there ... most of them are not the stuff of most peoples fantasies I'm afraid!
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As locals we always called this beach 'A' Bay which is short for Alexandria Bay. In warmer months it's often covered in nudists so we rarely go down there ... most of them are not the stuff of most peoples fantasies I'm afraid!
Love that second shot MA with the breaking surf on the rocks and the point of land reaching from foreground out into the beautifully coloured water.
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
that's the truth everywhere I believe. Maybe it has to do with our expectations that if you're going to be naked then you must be perfect.
But I digress
these shots are beautiful MA. They would be perfect in a travel magazine. I would even risk nudists to walk along something so beautiful.
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Both lovely shots!
Beautiful shots of a great looking location. #2 is my favourite as well. Well done!
Nicely done on both counts MA...that 2nd one is killer!
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I keep flipping back and forth between these 2 (I'm trying to conform) I think they are both beautiful, love the sky in both but for some reason I like the first one the most. You live in a very beautiful country and show it with a great amount of talent.Gale
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