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Sunday, October 19, 2025

Candillac Gorge San Remo For Sunday Best

 


Cadillac Gorge at San Remo is best visited when the tide breathes gently against the rocks — high enough for drama, yet low enough to let you wander into its sculpted heart. That day, however, the sea had risen too far, climbing to 1.1 metres, a restless height that sealed the gorge from reach. The air was thick with the scent of salt and the sound of water striking stone, each surge echoing through the basalt walls like a low, thunderous heartbeat.

Joel stood a little distance away, cautious of the spray that leapt unpredictably from the rocks. I remember how the wind lifted droplets that glistened like glass in the pale afternoon light. In the pools nearby, small whirls turned upon themselves — patient, persistent, as if tracing the rhythm of the ocean’s hidden pulse.

Though we could not step into the gorge that day, its beauty was no less felt. Cadillac Gorge revealed itself in fragments — in the crash of waves, in the shimmer of foam, and in the humbling reminder that nature does not always open her doors, but when she does, it is on her own, magnificent terms.

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14 comments:

  1. You're right to respect the sea. It's powerful and capricious.

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  2. En la foto se respira ese aire apenas perceptible que deja el viento húmedo y salino que arrastra el agua del mar. Presenciar este momento debió de resultar realmente increíble e imposible negarle una fotografía.
    Un abrazo

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  3. Excelente fotografía marina donde las fuerzas del mar están desatadas.

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  4. Wow, I wish I could have heard the sound of the water on the stone and felt the misty water! What looks like fog...I think that is the water mist.

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  5. This photo is spectacular. The mist rising from the sea, the waves, and everything else makes it truly beautiful and admirable.
    Best regards.

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  6. Impressionant aquest xoc d'ones, sembla que el mar volia imitar al niguls. ;-)
    Salutacions!

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