Hi all :)
Today, i´m going on a short visit to a charming place, located right there between Praia do Marreco (Marreco Beach) and Praia da Agudela (Agudela Beach), in the small Portuguese village of Lavra, with a slightly hilly terrain and bathed by the Atlantic Ocean.
This specific place i cover today, i don't know which of the beaches it might belong to, but considering the topography of each one of them, in the case of Marreco, with its small cove and considerable rock formations that extend along an extensive beach, sharing the coast with a dune system that is also remarkable, and in the case of Agudela, which also has a kind of rock string almost as long as its length.
In fact, as i already had the opportunity to mention in some previous articles where i had the opportunity to visit and share some views of northern lands, the coast to the north of Portugal is typically rocky and has a considerable number of stories and events caused by this same characteristic, mostly in times gone by, when navigation materials still did not realize what was hidden under the waterline along the coast.
But back to what took me to that place, a leisurely visit to once again walk by the sea, breathe fresh air, listen to the sound of the waves hitting the rocks and also take the opportunity to have a little coffee and look at the horizon, and it was during that moment when i had the opportunity to capture the following photos.
A gentleman practicing paramotoring, which i found out after a brief search, and where i realized the difference between this sport considered extreme and the one i initially thought it would be, the paraglider.
And basically that was it, last day, power restored and back to base!
That's all for today
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Camera - Canon EOS 600D
Lens - EFS 18-55mm
Location - Portugal
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