NATURE & TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY (Under Const.)
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Bajos de La Arnía - Piélagos. Cantabria (Spain).
"La Costa Quebrada" (Broken Coast) in Cantabria is one of those places in the world where there are some rare geological formations known as flyschs. They consist of sequences of sedimentary structures that are visually very attractive, and whose origin is not yet clear. The term "flysch" comes from the German and is relatively old, meaning "land slides".
I studied the area and waited for the precise moment, before dawn, to ensure that the sedimentary rock in the foreground "pointed" to the sun, which fortunately emerged out of the clouds for a few seconds.
Dark and Blue Dawn.
Beach of Arnía - Piélagos. Cantabria (Spain).
El Vilar Beach.
A Coruña. Galicia (Spain).
In the natural park "Dunas de Olveira y Laguna de Carregal y Vixán" is located a desert that is unique in Galicia, with its Great Mobile Dune  of Corrubedo, where even they have been filmed some films set in the Sahara. Also, there are integrated into the park some lagoons both saltwater and freshwater, with interesting birds, and one of the most beautiful beaches in Galicia.
There are here numerous endangered plant species, some endemic to the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula.
Volcanic Coast and Otherworldly Sky.
Los Cancajos, La Palma island, Canary Islands. Spain.
The Black Coast.
La Palma island, Canary Islands. Spain.
Metallic Shore.
La Palma island, Canary Islands. Spain.
Volcanic Coast and a Red Dawn.
Los Cancajos, La Palma island, Canary Islands. Spain.
The volcanic coast of La Palma at dawn (HDR).
La Palma island, Canary Islands. Spain.
Passing cormorant at Cape Finisterre. La Coruña (Spain).
Passing cormorant at Cape Finisterre. La Coruña (Spain).
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Bajos de La Arnía - Piélagos. Cantabria (Spain).
"La Costa Quebrada" (Broken Coast) in Cantabria is one of those places in the world where there are some rare geological formations known as flyschs. They consist of sequences of sedimentary structures that are visually very attractive, and whose origin is not yet clear. The term "flysch" comes from the German and is relatively old, meaning "land slides".
I studied the area and waited for the precise moment, before dawn, to ensure that the sedimentary rock in the foreground "pointed" to the sun, which fortunately emerged out of the clouds for a few seconds.
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Bajos de La Arnía - Piélagos. Cantabria (Spain).
"La Costa Quebrada" (Broken Coast) in Cantabria is one of those places in the world where there are some rare geological formations known as flyschs. They consist of sequences of sedimentary structures that are visually very attractive, and whose origin is not yet clear. The term "flysch" comes from the German and is relatively old, meaning "land slides".
I studied the area and waited for the precise moment, before dawn, to ensure that the sedimentary rock in the foreground "pointed" to the sun, which fortunately emerged out of the clouds for a few seconds.
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Bajos de La Arnía - Piélagos. Cantabria (Spain).
"La Costa Quebrada" (Broken Coast) in Cantabria is one of those places in the world where there are some rare geological formations known as flyschs. They consist of sequences of sedimentary structures that are visually very attractive, and whose origin is not yet clear. The term "flysch" comes from the German and is relatively old, meaning "land slides".
I studied the area and waited for the precise moment, before dawn, to ensure that the sedimentary rock in the foreground "pointed" to the sun, which fortunately emerged out of the clouds for a few seconds.
See photo in original gallery.