Joel and I saw the sign saying "gorgeous Red Coast" on the freeway. So we made a turn and explored this region. It turned out Red Coast was not red yet quite dull to visit. Too built up for our liking.
Then besides the mangrove bush, this abandoned old dock was observed. Few minutes later, the whole ground was covered in water.
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The old dock is still standing, nice and rusty.
ReplyDeleteThat caught my eye
DeleteThat is an interesting and unexpected find. đ
ReplyDeleteOtherwise, it would have been a dissapointment
DeleteThis dock looks ancient; I wonder how old it is. And I wonder why this place is called Red Coast.
ReplyDeleteThere was nothing red I can find. I suspect a duke called "Red" has visited the region or somewhat
DeleteEl antiguo muelle, es bastante interesante. Menos mal, que os dio tiempo de salir, antes de que el suelo se llenara por completo de agua.
ReplyDeleteI did not venture into the beach
DeletePero es muy interesante. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThank you Teresa
DeleteAlways interesting to check out new places.
ReplyDeleteExploration is fun
DeleteEn ocasiones aquello que parece interesante nos decepciona o viceversa. Pero para ello debemos ir a conocer.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
It takes one to find out
DeleteIt does look nice and rusty.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Very cool shot.
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Well composed and shot.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful landscape.
ReplyDeleteLovely scene nevertheless..
ReplyDeleterusty dock, but looks nice ....
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteThe old dock is interesting. Cool photo! Take care, enjoy your day!
What a great find.
ReplyDeleteSuch blue water. Great shot.
ReplyDelete...names can be deceiving.
ReplyDeleteA rusty survivor of who knows how many years? Alana rambinwitham.blogspot.com
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