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I actually like the smell of the mangroves - a little earthy and muddy.
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I saw a lot of mangroves when I visited Costa Rica. I love the soft look of the water in your photo.
That is the part of the world I have yet visited
...a beautiful image of an important plant.
It is the purifier of ocean
Lovely photo. i like that I can see under the water. I have never seen one in real life.
Very muddy smell
What a wonderful image and interesting tree!
Love trees
Great photo, the mangroves are important ecosystem. Nice to see! Have a great day!
Yes, Eileen. It is growing on me too
I've seen these trees in the Southern United States - they wouldn't survive where I live in the cold North.
Only in warmer climate but also around where I live though
What a fab photo and so clear :-)Have an interestingtastic week đ
Thank you :)
So beautiful. I love seeing a tree growing in water. Great shot.Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ☺
The tree looks a little lonely.
A lone tree phenomenon
Beautiful image!
Lovely shot!
Nice shot.
My brain is always confused by a tree growing in water--- But I'm always a bit confused.
Nice show for most countries unknown trees. Thanks for showing.
Bonito ĂĄrbol inundado de agua. Puede que haya llovido mucho recientemente.Un abrazo
Not a tree - or a smell - that i know. Thanks for the introduction!
The water looks as smooth as ice. Love the tree.
Such a peaceful shot.
Solo vi manglares en los documentales.Saludos.
Nice to see something that I am unfamiliar with.
Great shot!
Gorgeous!
Se ve precioso. Besos.
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I saw a lot of mangroves when I visited Costa Rica. I love the soft look of the water in your photo.
ReplyDeleteThat is the part of the world I have yet visited
Delete...a beautiful image of an important plant.
ReplyDeleteIt is the purifier of ocean
DeleteLovely photo. i like that I can see under the water. I have never seen one in real life.
ReplyDeleteVery muddy smell
DeleteWhat a wonderful image and interesting tree!
ReplyDeleteLove trees
DeleteGreat photo, the mangroves are important ecosystem. Nice to see! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteYes, Eileen. It is growing on me too
DeleteI've seen these trees in the Southern United States - they wouldn't survive where I live in the cold North.
ReplyDeleteOnly in warmer climate but also around where I live though
DeleteWhat a fab photo and so clear :-)
ReplyDeleteHave an interestingtastic week đ
Thank you :)
DeleteSo beautiful. I love seeing a tree growing in water. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ☺
The tree looks a little lonely.
ReplyDeleteA lone tree phenomenon
DeleteBeautiful image!
ReplyDeleteLovely shot!
ReplyDeleteNice shot.
ReplyDeleteMy brain is always confused by a tree growing in water--- But I'm always a bit confused.
ReplyDeleteNice show for most countries unknown trees. Thanks for showing.
ReplyDeleteBonito ĂĄrbol inundado de agua. Puede que haya llovido mucho recientemente.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
Not a tree - or a smell - that i know. Thanks for the introduction!
ReplyDeleteThe water looks as smooth as ice. Love the tree.
ReplyDeleteSuch a peaceful shot.
ReplyDeleteSolo vi manglares en los documentales.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Nice to see something that I am unfamiliar with.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSe ve precioso. Besos.
ReplyDelete