When the tide leaves and makes the shore available for walking, the place feels fresh and new—no footprints, a wonderful place to explore. This cliff face along the rocky coast of Wales is inaccessible when the tide is in. I was grateful to have a chance to see the remarkable textures and colors, impossible colors really, feeling like I was in my own private art gallery!

Shoreline cliff face, St. David, Wales
10 Oct
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How fortunate you are to have visited this special place!!!!! I have never been but love to see pictures of the cliffs of Cornwall and Wales. I’m especially interested in the mythology connected with these places. Thank you so very much for sharing this beauty of these cliffs with a superb photograph.
Just like being there!!!!