Hi all :)
Today i share a small set of photographs taken along the coast, on a high level in relation to the waterline, right above the huge cliffs that make up the incredible visual scenery.
These places are as beautiful and enigmatic as they are dangerous and frightening, but even so, despite all the warning and prohibition signs placed by different places, the most curious and "adventurous" always end up breaking the limits and going further.
It would not be the first time that a tragedy has happened next to one of these cliffs.
Unfortunately, this part of the Portuguese coast, so well known for its cuts in the landscape full of huge and fascinating cliffs, owes its character not only to geological processes but also to erosion of the coast.
The cliffs are formed by coastal erosion, resulting from the force of the water with its movement and the direct impact of the waves on the rock, as well as the wind that wear and erode the surface of the coast.
Ocean currents are also a contributing factor to erosion by transporting sediments and rocks along the coast, which can lead to the formation of cliffs.
I leave you with some records of these huge natural barriers that delight the eyes of anyone and that also serve as habitat for a huge variety of animal species, mainly birds like the ones we can see in one of the photographs.
That's all for today, i hope you like it.
Photo by
Camera - Canon EOS 600D
Lens - EFS 18-55mm / 70-300mm
Location - Portugal
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