
Image 32 of a series of photographs taken at a coastal outcrop of mudstone rocks belonging to the Silurian period Ross Brook Formation on the Northumberland Strait in Nova Scotia, Canada, showing clear stream water flowing over coloured pebbles and stones on the beach below the cliffs.
Beautiful shapes and colours.
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Thank you, Sandy.
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This is stunning. It looks so painterly.
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Thank you, Jean. An overlying layer of water and reflected light always has a transformative effect on the way beach stones look.
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