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a jellyfish washed up on the beach at sunset
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Sea shells!
Beautiful!!
Beautiful!!
a seashell is laying on the beach at sunset with its reflection in the water
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an aerial view of beach chairs and umbrellas
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summer in color
two palm trees are silhouetted against an orange and purple sunset on the ocean shore
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the beach is crowded with umbrellas and people swimming in the water at this time
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a sea shell is laying on the beach
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a large wave crashing into the ocean on a stormy day
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Beautiful and Powerful! I look at this and think, that IS why they are called white horses..
people jumping off rocks into the ocean at sunset
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I have a picture similar to this! Only it involves a trampoline, not a cliff over a body of water :/
a man standing on top of a sandy beach under a moon filled sky at night
“Pain and suffering are always inevitable for a large intelligence and a deep heart. The really great men must, I think, have great sadness on earth.” — Fyodor Dostoevsky - Crime and Punishment, Part III, Chapter V (1866).
a woman standing on the beach holding an umbrella with a quote above her that reads, having courage does not mean that we are unafraid
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a little boy standing on top of a sandy beach next to the ocean at sunset
“Things are never as they seem. A person. A Mark. A statement. They are always deeper than we perceive, like walking in the ocean and suddenly dipping under the surface because the bottom has disappeared beneath your feet. The water appears shallow until you are suddenly flailing around beneath the surface, desperately searching for stable ground once again.” ― Kelseyleigh Reber