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Wave Study 4

The waves rocking and rolling.

See also High tide at Dawlish

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Wave Study 3

The breaking waves and the returning waves collide.

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See also High tide at Dawlish

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Wave Study (2)

A breaker fragmenting as it meets the stone breakwater.

 

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High tide at Dawlish

Recently I wrote how relaxing and therapeutic the rhythm of the sea could be (Sea watching).  High tide at Dawlish provided a sharp reminder of the extreme opposite  –  the sea’s relentless energy, mighty power and irresistible force.

In the series of wave studies that follow over the next few days I would like you to imagine that you are standing with me on the path topping the sea wall.  Hear the boom of the wave crashing against the wall, feel the spray carried on the wind, smell the sea, watch the explosive collision of waves moving in opposite directions.  Don’t just view the pictures  –  enter the experience of being there!

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See also Breaking Wave

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