An interstice of beach,

A microcosm of mysterious crags and clinging tree roots,
A shell, a crab,

The mother of earth written in sand at my feet.
An interstice of beach,

A microcosm of mysterious crags and clinging tree roots,
A shell, a crab,

The mother of earth written in sand at my feet.
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What a gorgeous area. I love the first photo, Lynette!
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Thank you! 🙂 That beach is so beautiful. 🙂
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Oh what a beautiful, secret place, Lynette. ‘Interstice’ isn’t a word one hears often these days. I love it. 🙂
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Thank you! 🙂
Yes, that word is falling out of use I think, but it seemed appropriate somehow.
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I do not think this is on Chesty Lynette? It looks like the gap between Incinerator rock on Long beach. They used that spot in the last Planet Of The Apes movie.
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I’m sure you’re right – I bow to your superior knowledge. (I have to check the sequence of my photos. 🙂 ) I didn’t know it was a movie site.
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Tofino over the years has had just about every movie star. We’ve had dozens of films done here. I remember being a paparazzi trying to get shots of Jack Black,Steve Martin and Owen Wilson……..and I did! Front cover on the Victoria Colonist.
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You did the paparazzi bit! I’m thinking that must have been really hard work.
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not really……I knew the peoples property that backed onto the set. I shot from undercover,but someone must of seen my glass flash as everyone pointed me out. Thats when I booted it.
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I can’t help but think of early man walking down those natural trails, living in its beauty and abundance. Lovely, Lynette.
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Thank you. 🙂 One of the Planet of the Apes movies was filmed there, apparently because of its primal appearance.
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“Written in sand at my feet”–love that line:)
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Thank you! 🙂
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Interesting images. I am so intrigued.
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