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  • Sparkling summer sunshine on sea & sand


    Jessica's Nature BlogAuthority Authority: 131
    Just a little reminder, this cold and rainy winter morning, of warm summer sunshine sparkling on the sea and reflecting from wet sand ripples on the beach. Happy times.   © Jessica Winder and Jessica’s Nature Blog, 2009. Unauthorised use and/or duplication of this material, including both ...
    1 day ago
  • Patterns in the sand after the storm (4)


    Jessica's Nature BlogAuthority Authority: 131
    Some more tinted sand ripple patterns from Rhossili beach – with no apologies. I simply love the place and the way it changes all the time. It’s beautiful and inspirational.   © Jessica Winder and Jessica’s Nature Blog, 2009. Unauthorised use and/or duplication of this material, ...
    5 days ago
  • Fish bones & fishing net at Rhossili


    Jessica's Nature BlogAuthority Authority: 131
    These intricate and delicate  structures are vertebrae from a fish. They seem both complex and beautiful. They are an example of the interesting and amazing things you can find washed up on strandlines if you only take a closer look. These backbones were still articulated and joined to the head (illustrated in the ...
    1 week ago
  • Beachcombings (2)


    Jessica's Nature BlogAuthority Authority: 131
    Found objects from the Gower coastline. The tiny Teddy Bear with his red hat was washed up on Rhossili beach – see the picture below for how he looked when I found him. He now lives comfortably dry in the bowl shaped remains of a metal fishing float that I picked up on Whiteford Sands – “La Coquille” is ...
    1 week ago
  • Driftwood with holes made by Gribbles & Shipworms


    Jessica's Nature BlogAuthority Authority: 131
    The photographs in this post show a small piece of water-logged driftwood about 30 cm long and riddled with holes and tunnels caused by two different types of wood-boring sea creatures. The larger borings are about 1 cm in diameter and many are lined with a smooth calcareous material that has become stained through ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Patterns in the sand after the storm (2)


    Jessica's Nature BlogAuthority Authority: 131
    Between squally showers and dark scudding grey clouds, the sun shone momentarily and created a rainbow arching over the wide empty expanse of low tide Rhossili Bay, Gower. The sandy shore at this point was covered with fine zig-zagging ripples and a subtle blending of black streaks. © Jessica Winder and ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Red sediment seepage at Rhossili


    Jessica's Nature BlogAuthority Authority: 131
    The terrible wet weather of last weekend provided an opportunity to witness close up the process which so significantly contributes to the wonderful coloured patterns in the sand at Rhossili, Gower.  These patterns have been illustrated in earlier postings, and were very much in evidence following the recent stormy ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Patterns in the sand after the storm


    Jessica's Nature BlogAuthority Authority: 131
    Many different kinds of ripples and coloured patterns were left in the sand on Rhossili beach the morning after the worst of the gale last week-end. These photographs are the first of a series showing how these different designs looked in the context of the vast expanse of virtually empty seashore, and in more ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Wet, wild & windy at Rhossili


    Jessica's Nature BlogAuthority Authority: 131
    Not someone standing in the snowy wastes of the Arctic. Just someone awestruck by the wild waves and sea spume on the beach. Gale force winds swept the Gower Peninsula last weekend. The sea at Rhossili Bay was churned up and frenzied. Nothing but white surf and sea-foam. The foam formed a thick blanket over the sand ...
    3 weeks ago

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