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Estuaries Collection (#14)

Estuaries are nature's hidden gems, where land and sea intertwine to create breathtaking landscapes

Background imageEstuaries Collection: Grey Heron-flying over twilight lite estuary, Budle Bay, Northumberland UK

Grey Heron-flying over twilight lite estuary, Budle Bay, Northumberland UK
USH-2112 Grey Heron - flying over twilight lite estuary Budle Bay, Northumberland UK Ardea Cinerea Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageEstuaries Collection: Australia - Estuary, Murray river mouth. Sir Richard Peninsula on left Younghusband Peninsula

Australia - Estuary, Murray river mouth. Sir Richard Peninsula on left Younghusband Peninsula, Coorong National Park
JPF-12078 Australia - Estuary, Murray river mouth. Sir Richard Peninsula on left Younghusband Peninsula, Coorong National Park, right. Park is over 46, 000 hectares & stretches 140 km

Background imageEstuaries Collection: Australia - Estuary. Hindmarsh Island, Younghusband Peninsula, Coorong National Park, left

Australia - Estuary. Hindmarsh Island, Younghusband Peninsula, Coorong National Park, left
JPF-12076 Australia - Estuary. Hindmarsh Island, Younghusband Peninsula, Coorong National Park, left. & Sir Richard Peninsula on right

Background imageEstuaries Collection: Estuary - mudflats

Estuary - mudflats
AEB-304 Estuary - mudflats UK Elizabeth Bomford Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageEstuaries Collection: Gulls Resting - on estuary at low tide, Budle Bay wildfowl reserve

Gulls Resting - on estuary at low tide, Budle Bay wildfowl reserve, looking northwards towards Lindisfarne castle
USH-3158 Gulls Resting - on estuary at low tide Budle Bay wildfowl reserve, looking northwards towards Lindisfarne castle on Holy Island, Northumberland National Park, autumn

Background imageEstuaries Collection: Spotted Redshank - standing in water

Spotted Redshank - standing in water
GKB-104 SPOTTED REDSHANK - standing in water Tringa erythropus Distribution: Europe including United Kingdom, Asia and Africa. Passage migrant to UK

Background imageEstuaries Collection: View across river estuary to town wall quay and harbour

View across river estuary to town wall quay and harbour with moored boats on calm water, Conwy, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageEstuaries Collection: Red boat by exposed rippled sandbank on Conwy River

Red boat by exposed rippled sandbank on Conwy River estuary at low tide, with Deganwy beyond, Conwy, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageEstuaries Collection: A pier in the Gironde Estuary, Talmont, Poitou Charentes, France, Europe

A pier in the Gironde Estuary, Talmont, Poitou Charentes, France, Europe

Background imageEstuaries Collection: Beached fishing boats, low tide, Duddon estuary, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Beached fishing boats, low tide, Duddon estuary, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageEstuaries Collection: The Avon estuary, Bantham village, near Bigbury, South Hams, Devon, England

The Avon estuary, Bantham village, near Bigbury, South Hams, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageEstuaries Collection: Yachts at anchorage, Falmouth, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Yachts at anchorage, Falmouth, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe




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Estuaries are nature's hidden gems, where land and sea intertwine to create breathtaking landscapes. Abersoch, nestled on the Llyn Peninsula in Gwynedd, Wales, is a coastal paradise blessed with an estuary that captivates all who visit. The Dart estuary at Dittisham in South Devon, England offers a tranquil haven for those seeking solace amidst picturesque surroundings. Instow in Devon boasts an estuary that beckons visitors with its serene beauty. From an aerial view of Hayle estuary in St. Ives Bay, Cornwall, one can witness the harmonious dance between river and ocean. Further along the River Dart estuary lies Dartmouth in South Hams, Devon - a place where history meets natural splendor. The Kent Estuary reveals itself from atop Arnside Knott in Cumbria as snow blankets the Lakeland fells nearby. The Estuary of River Urr at Kippford showcases Scotland's stunning coastline with its rugged charm. East Portlemouth provides a mesmerizing vista over the Kingsbridge Estuary near Salcombe, Devon - a sight that leaves visitors spellbound by its sheer magnificence. Yachts patiently await the incoming tide on Warren's River Soch estuary while Laugharne Castle stands proudly overlooking another enchanting Welsh waterway. Alnmouth village basks under a dramatic sky as it gazes out upon Aln Estuary near Alnwick in Northumberland - truly a scene straight out of a postcard. Finally, Kingsbridge Estuary enchants all who venture to this corner of Devon with its idyllic charm and undeniable allure. From Wales to England and beyond, these European treasures remind us of nature's ability to create wonders that leave us breathless. These captivating they can not just bodies of water; they are gateways into worlds filled with awe-inspiring beauty and unending exploration.