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View From Pointe Du Raz To The Beautiful Bay Baie Des Trespasses In Bretagne France On A Beautiful Sunny Summer Day With A Few Clouds In The Sky
Coastal landscape in Spring.
Britanny landscape, Lighthouse, Ulex europaeus
Breton coast at Belle-Ile-en-Mer, France.
A wild beach in Brittany.
Mouth of the Erme Estaury, Devon, England.
Yellow Flowers Growing Against Sea
Churston Cove on the coast near Brixham in Devon
Nez de Jobourg - Coastline on peninsula Cotentin near Jobourg, France
Beautiful coastal rugged landscape.
The Manneporte - even more colossal - is situated on the other side of the Aval’s Door, at the dead end of the beach of Jambourg. Guy de Maupassant used to say that a ship would have been able to go underneath The Manneporte in full sails.
Cantabrian Sea cliffs in the province of Asturias, Spain.
Popular tourist attraction in United Kingdom
A wild beach in Brittany near Erquy and Cap Fréhel.
A coastal path around the \
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Pointe de la Varde in Brittany, France
Spanish brooms are in bloom on springtime in Riviera del Conero
cap frehel lighthouse - côtes d'armor
Aerial view of rapeseed fields by the Atlantic Ocean, Greystones, Wicklow, Ireland.
Park bench near the top of The Bluff or Rosetta Head in Victor Harbor on the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia looking toward Waitpinga
Fréhel, France, July 3, 2022 - View on the Côte d'Émeraude from the Cap Fréhel in Brittany. In the far background the Fort de la Latte.
Calella is a town in the Costa Brava region of Catalonia, Spain. It is located on the Mediterranean Sea, about 50 kilometers north of Barcelona. Calella has a population of about 18,000 people and is a popular tourist destination. The town has three kilometers of sandy beaches, a lively nightlife, and a variety of cultural attractions.\n\nCalella is a great place to relax and enjoy the Mediterranean climate. The beaches are clean and well-maintained, and there are plenty of activities to keep you busy, such as swimming, sunbathing, surfing, and windsurfing. Calella also has a vibrant nightlife, with a variety of bars, clubs, and restaurants.\n\nIn addition to its beaches and nightlife, Calella also has a number of cultural attractions. The town has a number of museums, including the Calella Museum of History and the Calella Museum of Contemporary Art. There are also a number of churches and other historical buildings in Calella.\n\nCalella is a great place to visit for a relaxing beach vacation or a fun-filled weekend getaway. The town has something to offer everyone, and it is easily accessible from Barcelona.
Island coast in the Summer.
Beach of Port Andro in Belle-Ile-en-Mer, France.
View over Kingsbridge Estuary in Devon from a woodland setting
The view east across the cliffs to the sandy beach at Plemont, St. Ouen, Jersey, seen here on a sunny day in late August, with the heather in bloom.
wide panoramic view over the green clips of norman coast near La Hague
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