The co-action of waves, surge, sand and tides leaving shells, bones, wood and algae creates constantly changing tideline art galleries. Enjoy the mini-portraits of this ephemeral seaside artwork.
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Posted on May 17, 2015 by Chris Parsons
Category: California coastline, Monterey Bay, Sandy beach
Tags: beach walk, marine life
You know I love drift line art. You done a great job! These images are fantastic.
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Glad you like the post. I, too, love beach and tideline discoveries. Thanks.
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You know I love drift line art. You done a great job! These images are fantastic.
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Glad you like the post. I, too, love beach and tideline discoveries.
Thanks.
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