Unforgettable Adventures: Camping in the Woods of Los Osos, California
Have you ever been camping?
Venturing into the heart of Los Osos, California, for a camping escapade was a decision I’ll forever cherish. Surrounded by towering trees and serene wilderness, the experience was a treasure trove of unforgettable moments. Come along as I narrate my immersive journey into the wilderness of Los Osos
Embracing Tranquility:
Setting up camp amidst the lush foliage and…
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Greetings from the Limestone Coast
Nestled along the captivating shores of South Australia’s Limestone Coast lies a hidden gem waiting to be discovered: Carpenter Rocks. With its rugged coastline, pristine beaches, and abundant natural beauty, this charming coastal village offers a peaceful retreat for travelers seeking tranquility and adventure alike. Join us as we embark on a journey to explore Carpenter Rocks and its…
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Granola Wolf moodboard for @coyotecrash
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coastal cowgirl summer: zach bryan on blast, sand in your boots, braided hair, learning how to two-step, long skirts, days in the sun, longing to be by the water, oversized tees, watching the sunset, cowboy boot necklace, shells everywhere, romance books.
soundtrack: found here
book recs: chestnut springs series by elsie silver, happy place by emily henry, malibu rising by taylor jenkins reid.
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Ardmair views. Then photos were taken just before the sun set at Ardmair near Ullapool, in the north of Scotland.
The scenery is pretty impressive. As for the wildlife, in the few hours we spent there before the sun went down on the sea views were a couple of Oyster Catchers and a very smart looking Ringed Plover just meandering around on the foreshore. Neither seemed to be particularly afraid of me as I took a lot of photos from not a lot more than 10 metres away.
Ringed Plover.
This Ringed Plover wasn’t ringed, as in it didn’t have a ring attached to its leg, unlike its companion, below.
Notice the blue ring on one leg and the silver one on the other.
This smart Oyster Catcher was quite happy to carry on its preening as I photographed it from a few metres. They’re obviously pretty used to people, which was my good fortune.
Another sunset photo over the Firth.
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Sharing a tent with friends/family <<< Sharing a den with packmates
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Jungle Fort by Polar Bear Battlemaps
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