photo challenge
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Chasing Clouds – Bali Horizons
Flying into Bali, the skies shifted constantly. For this month’s Chasing Clouds, we head to Indonesia. Layers of cloud over the ocean, afternoon heat rising in textured swells, and sunsets that set the horizon on fire. I know many of you share this fascination and have captured your own cloudscapes. Whether from land, sea, or…
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Chasing Clouds Challenge – Heading to Sint Eustatius
This month’s Chasing Clouds series spotlights Sint Eustatius in the Caribbean, showcasing captivating cloud formations through a collection of images. The post invites others to participate by sharing their own cloud photos, whether from land, sea, or air, and encourages the creation of a “Chasing Clouds Challenge” by tagging the author.
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Chasing Clouds Challenge – Heading to Indonesia
Cloud enthusiasts, unite! ☁️ I’ve been sorting through my photos and realized I have a whole bunch of cloud shots. Let’s share our love for these fluffy wonders! Post your best cloud pics and tag me for a ‘Chasing Clouds Challenge’.
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Chasing Clouds Challenge – Heading to Bonaire
The author, while organizing a photo collection, has discovered a keen interest in cloud imagery and invites others to participate in a “Chasing Clouds Challenge.” They encourage sharing cloud photos captured from diverse perspectives and tagging them, expressing genuine enthusiasm to see others’ contributions.
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Water Water Everywhere – Dolphins
During our quest for migratory sardines off the coast of South Africa, we had a delightful encounter with a group of dolphins. This post was inspired by Photos by Jez’s Water Water Everywhere photo challenge.
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Water Water Everywhere – S.S. Sapona
The S.S. Sapona, a concrete cargo steamer built in 1911 by Henry Ford, was initially intended for World War I but was sold for commercial use after the war ended. It became a bootlegging vessel during Prohibition, was seized by the government, and now lies as a iconic wreck off Bimini, attracting divers.
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Wordless Wednesday : Shark
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Diving the Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park
Dive Site Overview: Molinere Bay, Grenada The Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park in Grenada is far more than a simple art installation; it is a living, breathing artificial reef system that has redefined the intersection of art and marine conservation. Nestled within the Molinere Beauséjour Marine Protected Area, this site features over 75 permanent sculptures. These…
