I like the relief that emerges from this photo. You need sandals to protect your feet from the sometimes sharp oyster shells. I like the sound it makes when you walk on it. A very nice photo that makes us feel the smell of the sea
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Amazing
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Don’t go there barefooted
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Wonderfully dramatic photo, Debs! Looks like someone’s had a gay old time…
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I’m not a huge oyster fan, but many other clearly are
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Nor me!
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That can’t be pleasant to walk on!
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Certainly not. And the whole beach is pebbly even when you get away from the shells
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Fabulous texture in these images. I’ve just finished reading the first of the Whitstable Pearl mysteries and then this pops up.
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Oh, I think I must try that myself
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cool shells and umbrellas
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Ah, Whitstable, of course…I can smell the sea…
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Very graphic, beautiful image
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I like the relief that emerges from this photo. You need sandals to protect your feet from the sometimes sharp oyster shells. I like the sound it makes when you walk on it. A very nice photo that makes us feel the smell of the sea
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That doesn’t look pleasant to walk on! I think I’d be happier on sand 🙂
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