#657 - Nature shots for Sunday.
Happy Sunday evening fellow beautiful Hiveans. How's your weekend going so far? I had a work earlier at six in the morning and after I am done with the work we went near the river for a quick walk once again since it has been a while we haven't had a walking exercise except yesterday hehe. The weather here has normalize already meaning it's sunny and hot outside during the whole day. My wife and I also had a fasting since yesterday at ten in the morning and we completed in 24 hours without consuming any food except plain warm water. I think our bodies got used to atleast once a week fasting. It saves money haha and at the same time helps us burn those extra stuff that needs to be burn in the body.
Here's now our first shot showing a sunset at the beach of La Union particularly in San Juan. This is the most densely populated area when tourists are here even the night life here is also alive. At this time of the afternoon, many of those who are afraid to go out because of the hot temperature come out to check the sun and also dip into the salt water before the darkness comes. Bars along the shore are also open for those who like booze.
A crowd of beach goers. Some are here to surf and some are just here to dip. So when both are mixed in a place like this, both parties need to be cautious because accident may happen with so much people around when there's also half of them trying to surf their way to the shore cutting the waves as they reach the shallow water.
Another shot of the sun which is slowly going down to set. Before we call it a day, we spent time walking along the coast from one beach resort to another with the breeze of the sea. The clouds covering the sun make it more stunning and contrasting.
A man riding his surf board stands steadily while he makes his way with all the people near him. He had to be very careful because someone could be underwater just taking a dive and might show up when he is nearby.
Follow me on my nature travels.
Shot taken in La Union, Philippines.
Image/s were shot using Panasonic Lumix ZS110. ~rex