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Greymouth Beach


We've had some lovely Autumn weather lately with a lot of warm days still.  I decided a walk along one of the local beaches near town was in order.



West Coast beaches tend to have a steady amount of driftwood, pebbles and rocks so I collected some new coloured rocks for my collection.


Someone had collected some big pieces of driftwood and made this kind of teepee which was cool to see.

Comments

local alien said…
That beach is so much more interesting than a Sandy beach. Lots of treasures to find there
Tigger's Mum said…
Love your beack walk and i particularly like the driftwood droppers in the fence. Art in the ordinary
roentare said…
That coast is grey but charming
Lydia C. Lee said…
Beautiful!! #ThruMyLens
NCSue said…
I need to get back to the beach - it's my happy place! Thanks for sharing your photos so I can be reminded of good times there.
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Veronica Lee said…
I enjoyed the beach stroll with you, Amy.
That tepee is such a cool find!

Happy Tuesday!
Iris Flavia said…
Beautiful, thank you, I miss the beach and the ocean, so this was a treat.
s.c said…
Wow a very nice stroll pictured. Thumbs up for this little reportage.
Klara said…
nothing beats beach walks ;-)
I like the tepee - I might just make one on my beach!
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
Autumn is my favorite time of year. Uncrowded beaches are my favorite walks!!

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