Another abstract sandscape from Wells Cove on the west shore of Gwaii Haanas along the SW edge of Haida Gwaii.
See my earlier post Sandscape for more information.
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Canon PowerShot D30, 5-25mm f3.9-4.8
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Sunset from our anchorage in Gowgaia Bay on the west shore of Gwaii Haanas along the SW edge of Haida Gwaii.
See my earlier post Sandscape for more information.
This abstract sandscape is from Wells Cove on the west shore of Gwaii Haanas along the SW edge of Haida Gwaii.
See my earlier post Sandscape for more information.
This mini landscape with deer prints and dislodged Fucus was found in Wells Cove on the west shore of Gwaii Haanas along the SW edge of Haida Gwaii.
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This mini landscape is from Wells Cove on the west shore of Gwaii Haanas along the SW edge of Haida Gwaii.
See yesterday’s post Sandscape for more information.
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Canon PowerShot D30, 5-25mm f3.9-4.8
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This sandscape and others to follow in the next few days was shot on a wonderfully remote beach on the west coast of Gwaii Haanas in the SW edge of Haida Gwaii.
I was in the area for a week. It’s a privilege to get to these places. We did not see another boat until we were leaving, but we saw dozens of humpback whales, albatrosses, puffins and so much more wildlife.
There were some nice beaches too – like this one in Wells Cove.
Just before leaving for the field, I was “dealing with” a wasp nest that had got into the wall of the house.
Being a bit on edge about the possibility of angry wasps, I was startled when the shadow of a cat suddenly appeared where I was looking.
The neighbour’s cat had lept onto the nearby fence. Having my phone in pocket, I kept the evidence, in case that cat ever surprises me again.
August has been a month of phone photos, an otherwise uncommon occurrence in these parts.
I expect September will be a mix of different cameras contributing to this blog.
Some of you might be pleased to hear that.
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