As we climbed aboard the Sea Dog IV, we felt giddy with excitement. This was our first boat tour ever on the Atlantic Coast of Canada, and we were going
Get up in the air, out on a boat, or log some miles on the trails to explore Kauai's magical Na Pali Coast.
Lannisport is a walled city in the westerlands located less than a mile south of Casterly Rock, the seat of House Lannister.[1] Lannisport is located along the coast of the Sunset Sea where the river road, the gold road, and the ocean road meet.[2] It is one of the major ports of the Seven Kingdoms and is the largest settlement in the westerlands. Lannisport is smaller than King's Landing or Oldtown, but larger than Gulltown or White Harbor.[3]
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Capture the serene beauty of the Inner Hebrides with this enchanting print, a piece that beckons viewers into the idyllic summer of Isle of Tiree. Broad, textured brushstrokes evoke the essence of Impressionism, offering a vivid tableau where land, sea, and sky converge in a symphony of colour. In the foreground, a meandering path, dappled with light and shadow, invites exploration through a lush meadow peppered with delicate blue and purple wildflowers. The vibrant greens and yellows of the grass whisper of gentle breezes and the warm caress of the summertime sun. As the eye travels towards the middle ground, it's greeted by an intricate dance of rocky outcrops scattered along the shoreline, the dark stones contrasting beautifully with the pearlescent sands. Soft hues of blue and turquoise waters mirror the sky, creating meandering inlets that reflect the overhead spectacle in their tranquil pools. The horizon is a delicate line where the azure of the ocean meets the lighter blues of a distant, hazy sky. A quaint white-washed cottage perched on the edge of the scenery provides a solitary, peaceful element of human habitation amidst the untamed natural splendour, eluding to the simple harmony of life on the isle. Above it all, a dramatic skyscape dominates with billowing clouds painted in an array of whites, greys and blues, evincing the fleeting, changeable weather. Rays of sunlight pierce through the cloud cover in places, illuminating sections of the landscape in a soft, ethereal glow, suggesting the transient moments that compose the day. This print from our 'Scotland in Summer' collection is an ode to the unspoiled splendour of the Scottish isles, capturing the fleeting beauty of a sunlit day where every brushstroke breathes life into this captivating scene, and each viewing angle offers a new discovery in this impressionistic celebration of Tiree's summer charm.
Under the sea it is a very weird world...
Capture the serene beauty of the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, through a vibrant examination of summer's embrace. This artwork, inspired by the lush landscapes of Scotland, presents an idyllic coastal scene that evokes the sensations of a gentle sea breeze and the warmth of the sun-kissed land. Lively brushstrokes convey the dynamic texture of the grass-carpeted dunes, where a myriad of wildflowers in yellows, pinks, and purples punctuate the verdant terrain with a joyful riot of colour. A meandering path, framed by nature's bounty, invites the viewer to an unseen vista, while hefty boulders lay scattered, silent sentinels of the island's ancient geological narrative. Dominating the upper third of this composition, a sweeping expanse of sky plays host to majestic, voluminous clouds drifting lazily in a firmament of azure. The clouds' soft edges and shifting forms offer a dance of light and shadow, an atmospheric spectacle of tranquil movement. Beside the shore, a traditional, whitewashed cottage stands. Its stark lines and simplicity are a quiet testament to human presence, blending seamlessly with the untamed beauty of its surroundings. Its positioning near the water's edge anchors the composition, suggesting a harmonious existence between man and nature. The waters themselves, captured in hues of crystal turquoise and cerulean blue, lap gently at the rugged coastline, where rocks and inlets create a haven of seclusion and calm. Each brushstroke in the water reflects the clear, pristine quality of the Hebridean seas, famed for their clarity and colour. This print promises to be a visual escape, a piece that carries the silent stories of the Scottish isles into your space, allowing for contemplation and a lingering sense of peace. It is a tribute to the untamed beauty of Scotland's shores and a celebration of the boundless charm of its summer landscapes.
Sea Of Galilee Kinneret is one of Israel's must see tourist attraction. Explore this and other breathtaking places to visit in Israel at Holysands.
This pic was taken in Happisburgh where exists sever coatal erosion problem
Capturing the rugged beauty of the Orkney archipelago, this vibrant print brings to life the untamed charm of Scotland's northern isles. Bold strokes and a dynamic palette evoke the raw energy of the cliffs, where shades of ochre and amber meet the crisp blues of the surrounding waters. The vivid, almost tangible textures suggest the movement of the waves crashing against the steadfast rock formations. In this expressive depiction, the timeless dance between land and sea is dramatically rendered, with the wild Scottish landscape portrayed in an almost musical composition of color and form. Gentle sweeps of green suggest the windswept grasses atop the cliffs, while the depth and intensity of the sea are captured in layered tones of cerulean and sapphire, punctuated by the frothy white of the sea foam. This print invites the viewer to experience the serene solitude of Orkney's coastline. It is an homage to the natural splendour of these islands, offering a slice of its majestic scenery to lovers of both nature and art. Whether as a focal point or a complementary piece, it is sure to evoke a sense of wonder and an appreciation for the wild Scottish landscapes.
Allow the essence of Camusdarach Beach to permeate your space with this evocative abstract piece, forged from the dynamic interplay between land, sea, and sky. Rich with a tumultuous stormy atmosphere, this print captures the untamed spirit of the Scottish coastline, a space where nature's drama unfolds in boundless hues and textures. Gaze upon the wide expanse of wind-swept shores where the stark contrasts of inky blacks and cool greys clash and cavort with the water's glassy translucence, bringing to life the powerful essence of the sea's surface. The intricate play of light and dark evokes a sense of movement within the overcast sky, as if the very heavens are alive with the restless Scottish winds. Set against the backdrop of distant, brooding mountains, delicate strokes and bold swathes of white foam dance upon the waves, embodying the wild and fierce beauty that is ever-present on this rugged coastline. On the shore, abstract patterns in the sand hint at the intricate dance between the ebbing tides and the land they caress. This enthralling composition refuses to be contained, spilling emotion and raw beauty from every stroke. It offers not just a visual spectacle but also an immersive experience – one where the viewer can almost hear the roar of the waves and feel the brisk, salt-laden air upon their face. Embrace the striking allure of this abstract Scottish Beach print, a piece that not only encapsulates the profound charm of Camusdarach Beach but also serves as a dynamic focal point for any room, inviting the observer to ponder the relentless, poetic power of nature's own artwork.
Immerse yourself in the delicate beauty of the Scottish coastline with our enchanting print of salt marsh flora. This impressionistic rendition captures the gentle sway of Sea aster, Sea plantain, and Golden samphire as they bask in the soft sunlight of Montrose Basin. The allure of this piece lies in the harmonious palette of hues that evoke the serene environment where land and water meet. The image is washed in a radiant selection of yellows and greens, with swathes of golden blooms forming a lush foreground that seems to dance with life. A gentle brushwork that is a signature of Impressionism, gives texture and movement to the vegetation, inviting the viewer to feel the breeze that rustles through the salt-tolerant stems. In the distance, the calm waters of the basin reflect the azure skies, creating a tableau of tranquillity that contrasts with the dynamic flora. Wisps of white clouds adorn the sky, further adding a sense of depth and expansiveness to the scene. Our print is a celebration of Scottish wildflowers and their unassuming elegance amidst the unique ecosystem of the salt marshes. It tells a story of resilience and natural splendour, making it more than just a decorative piece—it's a window into the untouched beauty of Scotland's diverse landscapes. This artwork is an exquisite addition to any space that seeks to bring the essence of nature's masterstroke into the comfort of home.
If you're an eager traveler, an enthusiast explorer who just wants to conquer all the globe in pictures and you didn't set your next destination yet, I’d like to suggest you some really special places: I’m talking about the most beautiful island countries the world has to offer.
Land, sky and sea by Ramon Brooker, Indigenous Artist; Where the birch come to drink from the sea, the sky swirls with the summer heat Ramon is an indigenous Lenape/Canadian artist working in a digital medium to re-imagine traditional imagery with computer technology. --- Immediately available to download directly from Etsy **Resolution:** 8000 x 8000 pixels **Aspect Ratio:** 1 x 1 (Square) Largest Print with PPD (pixel density), approximately: at 180 ppd - 110 cm x 110 cm - 40 in x 40 in at 300 ppd - 67 cm x 67 cm - 26 in x 26 in **EULA** The digital art provided under this license is intended for personal use only. You are granted the right to enjoy and display the artwork on your personal devices, such as computers, smartphones, or tablets. This license prohibits any form of commercial use, reproduction, distribution, or resale of the digital art. It is strictly for personal enjoyment and cannot be used in any commercial or promotional context without obtaining explicit permission from the artist or copyright holder. Please respect the terms of this license and refrain from using the artwork for any unauthorized purposes.
Fresh rain is continuing to fill up the Sea of Galilee and today it's the highest it's been in 16 years.
Jesus used the Sea of Galilee, its boats and its shores to spread his Good News. When the usually serene waters were whipped up in a storm, he calmed the wind and the waves . . . .
Also referred to as Lake Tiberias, the Sea of Galilee is a large freshwater lake situated in the northeastern part of Israel.
The new book by Peter May shows the stunning landscapes which inspired his bestselling crime series The Lewis Trilogy.
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See the glowing blue waves, lapping the sandy shore, like something out of a fantasy land.
Galilee Travel Poster This is an original illustration of the Galilee. The Galilee is a fertile, mountainous region in northern Israel. The Galilee was where Jesus felt at home. It is where he grew up, where his ministry began and where he performed many miracles. The Galilee remains one of the most beautiful regions in Israel, rich in Christian landmarks and history. Notable biblical events involving the Galilee include Jesus (and Peter) walking on water, the Mount of Beatitudes , where Jesus preached the Sermon on the Mount, many healings including healing the son of an official, a lame man, a leper, a centurion’s slave, a blind man, and more. Available as: 24 x 16 inches 36 x 24 inches Available on 180gsm matt poster paper or 200gsm silk poster paper. ---> *Frame not included*
American painter and illustrator Tristan Elwell was born and raised in New York City, where he graduated from the High School of Music and Art. He attended the School of Visual Arts on a full scholarship, graduating in 1990 at the top of his class. While at SVA he also worked as a painting assistant to noted photorealist Charles Bell.
We check out the top five beaches in all of Israel, offering beautiful opportunities for sun, sea and sand.
So are you ready to hear about our trip to Jordan? This was my first experience in the Middle East and I had a totally different idea of what was waiting for me. For reasons I can't quite figure out, I imagined a lot of color, moorish architecture and souqs. WRONG! It surprised in other ways too. The impectably maintained roads for example. The little flocks of camels that graze right on the side of the highway and the the locals laughing at us as we snapped photos of something so mundane. The very relaxed attitude of its people. And that's just to name a few. Before I go on, I'll mention that yes it was HOT. A dry heat but still. As luck would have it, NYC was going through a major heat wave at the same time so it was probably a bit more comfortable in Jordan sans humidity than it was at home. Its worth noting that Jordan does have seasons and we just happened to come during the summer. I'm sure it would be far more plesant in fall. We started off in Amman. A bustling city that has everything from run down lanes to five star hotels to ancient Roman ruins. My favorite memory from Amman isn't something I can show you in a photograph but rather hearing the dawn call to prayer over the hills and leaking into our hotel room. Quite a pretty sound. After sight seeing in Amman, we made our way out toward the Dead Sea. The area itself is essentially one big resort town - but the swimming or I should say floating in the waters definitely lived up to my imagination. Loved it. We made some stops along the way - a Madaba church to appreciate some beautiful mosaics and the ubitiquous stop at a mosaic 'factory'. (No, didn't buy anything. Souvenirs are quite expensive here. ) After a day here we off to Jordan's most popular tourist site - Petra. One of the new seven wonders, seen in Indiana Jones, you get the idea. The site is huge and impressive. More on that and our night in the Wadi Rum desert in another post.
Visiting the Dead Sea is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, so know where to go, what to do and how to stay safe in the lowest place on earth.
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Immediate confirmation,Top Things to do in Amman ,before heading to Petra visit beautiful attractions like Jerash and the dead sea, only 45 JOD for two persons