Surfer resting from a session at dusk.
Portimão, Portugal
beach
Sagres is near the Western end of the world's longest estimated straight-line path over land, at 11,241 km, ending near Jinjiang in the People’s Republic of China.
Sagres is located in the extreme southwest of continental Europe, and marked by two geomorphological structures: the Cape St. Vincent and Sagres Point, which establish a transition between the eastern coastal and meridional zones. Exposed to the Atlantic Ocean, it is influenced by Mediterranean currents, marked by promontories of high cliffs leading onto a platform that oscillates between 100–200 metres (330–660 ft) (in the north) and 50 meters (160 ft)). Whether by coastal erosion, or the hard rock, its composition influences the relief of the area.
Sagres, Portugal
Sagres, tip of Europe
The day is almost finished in Meco, Portugal
Almost done
In such a remote place like Railay Beach, sometimes the only way to get there is to walk.
Railay Beach, Thailand
Arriving
Praia do Rebenta Bois
Meco, Portugal
Praia do Rebenta Bois
Nazaré, Portugal
Vastness
At ease in Meco, Portugal
End of the day
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