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The beeches have such interesting, beautiful shapes. And that ocean! Now there’s an ocean-blue if ever I saw it.
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I love beeches, Lynette; they have such character, and the keep the forest floor clear of bracken and brambles, so it’s easier to walk!
The sea is the Mediterranean, always inviting.
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Love the roots! C
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Yes, Chery, in this case they’re clinging to a quite steep rocky slope and, in the process, holding it all together.
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De-lovely! That water is sooo tempting!
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I guessed this one would tempt you, Noelle! It’s warm, and can be slightly wild; the good old Mediterranean.
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